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Material Quality
The quality of materials used in the production of solvent tape is one of the primary factors that influence its price. High-grade components, such as premium adhesives and durable backing materials, can significantly raise the cost. Manufacturers who prioritize quality tend to source more expensive raw materials that offer better performance and longevity, which in turn reflects in the final price of the product.

| Adhesive | Aggressive Self-Stick (Force-Activated Stickiness) solvent rubber sealant adhesive |
| Carrier | BOPP packaging film Film |
| Total tape thickness | 45micron size |
| tape thickness(Film and adhesive) | 25mic film with 20mic glue |
| Color | Translucent, Buff |
| Operating Temperature Range | Operating range -20°C to 80°C |
Furthermore, different types of adhesives, such as rubber-based or acrylic-based, have varying costs associated with them. Rubber adhesives might be cheaper but may not provide the same level of adhesion or temperature resistance as acrylic adhesives. Therefore, the choice of material directly impacts the overall pricing strategy of solvent tape.
Production Processes
The methods employed in the production of solvent tape also contribute to its pricing. Advanced manufacturing techniques that ensure precision and consistency often come with higher operational costs. For instance, tapes produced using automated processes may have lower labor costs but require significant investment in machinery and technology.

