Different between scotch tape and bopp tape
BOPP tape is a specific type of packaging tape made from biaxially oriented polypropylene, while "Scotch tape" is a general term for transparent adhesive tape, which can be made from various materials including BOPP. BOPP tape is known for its strength, durability, and moisture resistance, making it ideal for packaging and sealing. "Scotch tape," as a broader category, can encompass various types of tapes with different properties depending on the specific material used.
BOPP Tape:
Material: Biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) film.
Characteristics: Strong, durable, moisture-resistant, and lightweight.
Applications: Primarily used for packaging, sealing boxes, and general shipping.
Thickness: Ranges from 36 to 70 microns.
Adhesive: Often coated with acrylic adhesive.
Scotch Tape:
Material: Can be made from various materials, including BOPP, PVC, polyester, and vinyl
Characteristics: Varies depending on the material used.
Applications: Used for a wide range of purposes, including packaging, crafting, and general household use.
Thickness: Varies depending on the type of tape.
Adhesive: Varies depending on the material and application.


