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Resealable tape

-- Packaging Digest, 4/1/2010 12:00:00 AM

 

Peel and Seal
An improved, low-temperature, resealable tape for the co.'s Peel&Seal feature is a p-s resealable tape with a dry area in the linear direction that is applied to the film in the direction of package flow when manufactured. The consumer opens the bag at the end seal, uses product, peels back the seal, rolls down the end, extends the tape over the end of the roll and sticks it to the other side of the package. The feature is compatible with low temperature and light condensation and the new material provides a better reseal for very dense products that remain frozen even after being removed from the freezer for a long period of time.


Sealstrip Corp., 610/367-6282. www.sealstrip.com

 

 

 

 

 

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