IPG unveils new Polyethylene Surface Protection Film Tape

IPG unveils new Polyethylene Surface Protection Film Tape


Intertape Polymer Group (IPG), a packaging and protective solutions company based in the US, has introduced a new Polyethylene Surface Protection Film Tape (PESP).

The company noted that its product is designed to offer gentle yet robust protection for a variety of surfaces across different sectors.

The company said that its PESP tape is characterised by its low-tack, clean-removal feature, making it ideal for protecting both smooth and textured surfaces.

Its high conformability and UV resistance for up to 30 days enhance its suitability for indoor and short-term outdoor applications, the company said.

With its durable and moisture-resistant characteristics, the tape effectively guards against scratches, dust, and spills.

Furthermore, it provides an easy, straight tear for greater convenience during use.

Aimed at professionals in the marine, automotive, appliance, transportation, and construction industries, the PESP tape is crafted for safeguarding delicate surfaces throughout manufacturing, assembly, shipping, and on-site operations.

IPG Industrial Tapes senior product manager Laura Manson said: “PESP is an exciting new addition to our PE tape line because it offers a low-tack, highly conformable product with clean removability for surface protection on a variety of surfaces.”

Based in Sarasota, Florida, IPG delivers packaging and protective solutions across a diverse array of regions and markets.

Its product range includes pressure-sensitive and water-activated tapes, stretch and shrink films, protective packaging, and packaging machinery.

In February this year, IPG launched American brand Plastic Sheeting.

Available in both Ultra and Performance films, the company claims that the sheet is tear-resistant and offers superior surface protection in a variety of applications.

The newly introduced plastic sheeting is clear and adheres to surfaces for cleanliness and protection, the company added.




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