According to the study “Asia Die Cut
Tapes Industry Situation And Prospects Research Report”, majority
of tapes manufacture are used in packaging, sealing, decorating and masking
applications in industrial and non-industrial applications. All variants of tapes
are made of thin sheets to provide strength to the overall structure of tapes
and to increase the convenience in its usage cores of various sizes used. Innovative
tape dispensers are used for more frequently and efficiently use. Die-cut tapes
are made of paper, paperboard, plastic and metal for various applications.
Apart from providing strength to the tape and increasing end user convenience,
tape cores are printed with company name or logo to leverage the use vast use
of tapes in creating the brand image of the tape manufacturing company.
A die-cut
tape is essentially similar to the conventional adhesive tape that is rolled on
a shaft. The material is placed perpendicular to the main axis of the tape
where a series of small dies are attached. The distance between the dies may be
variable and the dies may be placed perpendicularly or obliquely from the main
shaft or do a zigzag or any other shape or placement arrangement. The market of
adhesive tapes is very huge and there are many kinds of tapes of various
resistances and materials. Within the die-cut tape market, the usual way to cut
a piece of tape is to do it by external means. The cutting includes in brackets
with the tape roll or may be external elements like scissors, cutters, etc.
However, all the cutting means a problem because the brackets are bulky or
heavy and many hands are involved in external cutting elements.
The latest
invention features of a die-cut tape are it is formed from a conventional adhesive
tape that is rolled up around an axis which determines its storage as a roll
and a number of small die-cuts are placed perpendicular to the main axis of the
tape at regular intervals to obtained desired shapes. Exert pull is performed on
or near the die-cuts so that the tape breaks by that line, leaving a cut
perpendicular and perfect, without assistance of any external element. The
distance between die-cut tape lines may vary depending on the needs of the
industry and may not be perpendicular to the axis and even do a zigzag or any
other shape.
Asia
die cut tapes industry is highly fragmented and competitive due to the presence
of many vendors. They are competing based on the technology and product output.
The leading vendors in Asia’s die cut tapes industry are 3M, Tesa, Adchem,
Polymer Science, Avery Dennison, Thrust Industries, JBC Technologies, Preco,
Marian Inc., Boyd Corporation, Covestro, MBK Tape, TSG Inc., Tapeworks, Bron
Tapes, Srivasavi Adhesive Tapes and Viking Industrial Products Ltd. The die cut
tapes industry is segmented based on various applications such as medical,
transportation, telecommunications, electrical and aerospace. Acrylic foam
tapes, transfer tapes, and double coated tapes are the three product types
within the die cut tapes industry. Geographically, Asia’s die cut tapes industry
is spread across China, Japan, India, Korea, Saudi Arabia and other regions.
Acrylic or acrylate, cloth, woven fabric, cloth,
felt, non-woven, glass, fiberglass, filament, paper, foam, polyethylene (PE),
polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyamide (PA), polypropylene (PP) and others
are the various materials used for the manufacturing of various specialty tapes
depending on their types and requirements. Need for specialty tapes is
increasing drastically in industries like packaging, building and construction,
paper, printing, health and hygiene, and many others. Die-cut tapes may not be
useful apart from their intended function but are essential and growing in
their application areas with more demand. Asia is the largest consumer and
fastest growing in die cut tapes market compared to the other regions and this
trend will continue over the next few years.
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