Uline developed a silent packing belt

2021-11-24 04:50:56 By : Mr. John Liang

In view of the increasing popularity of noise-canceling headphones, it is clear that consumers are looking for more ways to make the world around them a little quieter. This is why many laptops now use fanless designs, and why Uline, a company known for shipping materials, is having trouble with engineered packaging tape, which barely whispers when peeling off the roll.

The harsh sound made when using a tape gun to seal a box is well known to anyone who has packed up and moved to a new home, but in the worst case, most people have to endure this sound every few years . However, if you work in the transportation department of a company, or work for companies such as UPS and FedEx, it is a daily ordeal to endure the harsh sound of a tape gun. Although your ears may eventually become inaudible, they will never become Pleasant voice.

Although this problem is not urgent, Uline is solving this problem with its new Uline Quiet Tape, which, as shown in the video below, is easier to peel than standard packaging tape, and there is almost no noise when it is removed from the roll.

So what is the secret of making Uline's Quiet Tape so low-key? The company did not change the formulation of the viscous solvent acrylic adhesive that may prevent the tape from sticking to the cardboard box, but added an "easy peel coating" to the smooth and shiny side of the tape so that the tape has much less resistance to peeling from itself , Almost no noise.

Uline Quiet Tape comes in two different widths-two inches or three inches-although it comes in bulk (you will never have too many straps during the move), the "new and improved" aspect means Keeping your ears quiet and quiet will cost you a small price. If you buy 36 or more, Uline's "best selling" standard packaging tape is priced at $1.69 per roll for a 2-inch roll, but when you buy these quantities, Quiet Tape is close to $4 per roll. Therefore, the unpleasant scream of the tape gun may be replaced by the audible gasp of the sticker vibration.

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