Cork Tape&anti-slip tape
Cork Tape: Also known as anti-slip tape, sesame tape, or cork skin. Made by compressing natural rubber with premium cork, it delivers excellent anti-slip performance with substantial thickness for long-lasting durability. Primarily wrapped around specific guide rollers on packaging equipment that contact substrates, it prevents surface scratches, abrasions, and slippage during operation, comprehensively enhancing product…
Cork Tape: Also known as anti-slip tape, sesame tape, or cork skin. Made by compressing natural rubber with premium cork, it delivers excellent anti-slip performance with substantial thickness for long-lasting durability. Primarily wrapped around specific guide rollers on packaging equipment that contact substrates, it prevents surface scratches, abrasions, and slippage during operation, comprehensively enhancing product quality.
Basic Info.
| Thickness | Widths | Length(roll) | Diameter of the entire roll | weight(kg) |
| 1.8 | 50 | 100meter | 52 | 9.8 |
| 1.2 | 50 | 100meter | 54 | 10.5 |
| 1.0 | 50 | 100meter | 43 | 6.7 |
| 1.7 | 50 | 100meter | 51 | 9.5 |
Product Advantages
Abrasion-resistant
Hydrolysis-resistant
Self-adhesive tapes
High friction
High strength
Good acoustic properties
Easy to use
1. Previously, during rewinding, slitting, and printing processes, slippage of the film due to smooth guide rollers led to issues such as uneven film tension during rewinding and slitting, as well as inaccurate registration in printing.The traditional approach involves rubber coating guide rollers or employing other methods to increase friction and prevent slippage. This process requires specialized manufacturers to treat the guide rollers. In contrast, cork tape features a special pressure-sensitive adhesive on its reverse side, allowing it to be directly wrapped around guide rollers and securely bonded to equipment components—a straightforward operation.
2. Cost Reduction Most manufacturers currently apply rubber coating to guide rollers, but this method is costly. Furthermore, when burrs appear on the roller, the entire roller must be replaced. Cork tape offers superior anti-slip performance compared to rubber coating while being significantly cheaper than traditional coating methods. This substantially reduces corporate costs and enhances business efficiency.
3. Tension is a critical factor in film manufacturing quality. During rewinding or slitting, overly smooth guide rollers cause film slippage, leading to uneven tension and misregistration issues. Traditional solutions involved removing rollers and applying coatings to increase friction. This method is highly time-consuming and labor-intensive. In contrast, cork tape—a composite of natural rubber and cork—adheres firmly to the surface of packaging machinery guide rollers. It effectively increases friction between the rollers and the film without scratching the film surface. This ensures uniform film tension during production, thereby enhancing your product quality.

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