Adhesive Tape Film Paper

  • Adhesive type: pressure-sensitive acrylic
  • Format: unsupported transfer adhesive with liner
  • Liner options: glassine paper, kraft paper, PET film
  • Common thickness: 50–125 μm adhesive layer
  • Common widths: 6 mm to 1240 mm
  • Typical uses: laminating, mounting, label and splice converting

Pro Pack Company is an adhesive tape film paper manufacturer producing Adhesive Tape Film Paper solutions for converters that need stable bonding, clean unwind, and dependable processing across paper and flexible film applications. This adhesive transfer tape format combines a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer with liner options selected for die-cutting, laminating, labeling, and mounting work. It is designed for low-profile bonding where neat appearance, steady release, and efficient downstream handling matter as much as holding power.

Benefits

  • Laminating adhesive tape structure supports thin, neat bonding without adding visible bulk.
  • Stable liner release helps improve die-cutting, kiss-cutting, slitting, and manual application control.
  • Acrylic adhesive chemistry offers balanced tack, shear holding, and resistance to aging, humidity, and many routine converting environments.
  • Multiple liner materials make it easier to match cost, stiffness, moisture stability, and release force to the actual process.
  • Suitable for custom log rolls, slit rolls, and converter-ready formats for industrial production planning.

Applications

  • Label stock lamination and multilayer printed constructions
  • Mounting of paper, film, foam, fabric, and lightweight component parts
  • Graphic assembly, nameplate bonding, and promotional material converting
  • Carton, sleeve, insert, and specialty packaging attachment points
  • Splicing, tabbing, and process joining in paper and film converting lines
  • Medical, electronics, or industrial assemblies when the adhesive system is specified for the end use

Product Video

Product Photos

Product Packaging

Product Overview

Our paper liner tape constructions are developed for applications that require controlled release, accurate registration, and consistent adhesive laydown during converting. Adhesive Tape Film Paper is typically selected when the bond must stay thin, clean, and easy to integrate into labels, cartons, graphic parts, or light assemblies.

Unlike bulky carrier-backed formats, this structure keeps the bond line light while still supporting secure attachment on paper, coated board, plastics, and selected metals. Acrylic systems are commonly preferred for aging resistance and stable long-term performance, while liner choice can be adjusted according to unwind speed, die-cutting behavior, moisture stability, and line handling.

For practical sourcing, the main factors are substrate compatibility, adhesive thickness, liner stiffness, and converting method. Lighter paper liners support economical general use, while denser kraft or PET liners are better when dimensional stability, cleaner die-cutting, or faster processing is required.

How does liner selection change converting performance?

A film release liner usually gives better dimensional stability, smoother release consistency, and cleaner performance in demanding converting conditions. That can mean less stretching during rotary die-cutting, steadier registration on narrow parts, and better behavior in humid production areas. Paper liners remain a strong option for many packaging and labeling jobs because they are cost-effective and easy to process, but film liners are often preferred when accuracy, transparency, moisture resistance, or high-speed release control become more critical.

Technical Data Sheet

Property

Typical Value

Product form

Unsupported PSA transfer construction

Adhesive chemistry

Acrylic

Carrier

None

Liner options

Glassine paper / densified kraft / PET film

Adhesive thickness

50–125 μm

Total thickness

80–160 μm

Standard roll width

6–1240 mm

Standard roll length

50–1000 m

Application temperature

10–40 °C

Service temperature

-20 to 120 °C

Processing methods

Slitting, die-cutting, lamination, splicing

Product production

When is a dedicated splice grade the better choice?

Industrial splicing tape becomes the better choice when the job is about joining webs during continuous processing rather than creating a permanent bond between finished parts. In paper mills, print rooms, release liner converting, and coated film operations, splice performance depends on fast tack, thin profile, clean passage through rollers, and predictable release behavior. Standard mounting grades can bond well, but they are not always optimized for flying splice efficiency or smooth web travel.

FAQ

What is this construction used for?

Adhesive Tape Film Paper is mainly used where a thin pressure-sensitive bond is needed between papers, films, labels, or layered constructions. It is widely selected for laminating, mounting, converting, and certain splicing tasks because it keeps the bond line clean while allowing the liner to be removed at the point of application.

Can I choose paper liner or film liner for the same adhesive system?

Yes. The adhesive can often stay similar while the liner is changed to match processing needs. Paper liners are often chosen for cost efficiency and routine converting, while film liners are preferred for better dimensional stability, cleaner release, moisture resistance, or transparent handling requirements.

Is acrylic adhesive better than rubber adhesive for this product?

That depends on the surface and service conditions. Acrylic grades are usually selected for cleaner aging behavior, better weather resistance, and more stable long-term performance, while rubber-based grades may be chosen when very aggressive initial tack is the priority.

Can this tape be supplied in custom roll sizes?

Yes. Industrial orders are commonly supplied in custom widths, log rolls, slit rolls, or die-cut-friendly formats based on the coating width, liner choice, and application process.