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Understanding Yellow Opp Tape
Yellow opp tape, commonly used for packaging and sealing, is made from oriented polypropylene (OPP). This material is favored for its durability, clarity, and resistance to moisture. While it serves various purposes in shipping, crafting, and general use, many people wonder if it comes in food-grade versions suitable for direct contact with food items.
The short answer is that standard yellow opp tape is not typically considered food-grade. Most versions of this tape are designed for industrial or commercial applications and may contain adhesives or chemicals not deemed safe for food packaging. Therefore, if you require tape for food-related applications, it’s crucial to look for specific certifications indicating that the product meets food safety standards.
Food-Grade Alternatives
If you need tape that is safe for food contact, there are alternatives specifically designed for this purpose. Food-grade tapes are manufactured with materials that comply with health regulations, ensuring they do not leach harmful substances into food products. These tapes often have clear labeling indicating their suitability for food packaging.
| Property | Description |
| Product | oem scarlet-White Twill acrylic tape |
| Base Material | Cost-effective BOPP Laminating Film for large-scale production packaging material or Biaxially oriented polypropylene film film used in packaging |
| Binding Adhesive | Acrylic adhesive film formulated with a water base |
| Film thickness level | Varies between 38 microns and 60 microns |
| Tape Width | From 12millimetre up to 72millimetre, request custom widths |
| Tape Length | Extending from 20 meters to a kilometer |
| Tape Colour | Assortment comprises See-Through, scarlet-White Twill, brown, others by request |


