EzeeRip Cross

EzeeRip Cross

Carton Tear Tape with HDPE Backing
EzeeRip-Cross is manufactured from a robust 80-micron high-density polyethylene (HDPE) film and coated with a pressure-sensitive adhesive. Its exceptional cross-tear strength makes it ideal for solid fiberboard applications i.e. thicker document mailers, soap powder cartons etc.

About EzeeRip Cross

Key Features

  • Superior Cross-Direction Strength: EzeeRip-Cross tear tape offers high flexibility and resistance to breaking in the cross direction, unlike MOPP (Monoaxially Oriented Polypropylene), which fractures easily.
  • Enhanced Durability: EzeeRip-Cross performs exceptionally well when pulled at a right angle (close to 90 degrees), ensuring it can withstand tough, high-stress applications.
  • Balanced Strength: EzeeRip-Cross provides strength in both the machine and cross directions, ensuring reliable and consistent performance under various packaging conditions.

Key Benefits

  • Prevents Breakage Under Stress: The rubber-like flexibility ensures the tape remains intact, reducing the likelihood of breakage even under heavy loads or during transport.
  • Reliable in Extreme Conditions: Its ability to endure right-angle pulls ensures durability in demanding packaging scenarios, meeting the needs of customers requiring tough, high-strength tapes.
  • Ease of Opening Without Compromise: EzeeRip-Cross ensures strength across all dimensions allows for easy opening of packaging without compromising the tape’s integrity during handling or shipping.

Available As

  • Backing: HDPE
  • Film Thickness: 80 microns
  • Width: 2.9mm to 30mm
  • Length: Up to 40km
  • Core ID: 152mm
  • Colors: Clear, Red, White
  • Wounding: Traverse wound

Applications

Thicker document mailers
Heavy-Duty Packaging
Soap powder Cartons

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • MOPP (Monoaxially Oriented Polypropylene): This material is known for its strength in the machine direction (MD) but is brittle in the cross direction (CD), making it prone to fracture when pulled sideways.
  • HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene): HDPE backing offers balanced strength in both the machine and cross directions, providing superior flexibility and durability without breaking easily in any direction.

HDPE is superior when it comes to cross-direction strength. It behaves like a rubber material, resisting breakage and providing flexibility even under stress, whereas MOPP is prone to fracturing in the cross direction, much like a brittle glass material.