
Aluminum-plastic composite tape is a new type of self-adhesive composite tape. Its outer composite film is made of EMAA material, which boasts excellent heat-sealability, resulting in a lower initial bonding temperature and higher heat-seal bonding performance compared to standard polyethylene (PE) composite tape. Utilizing this composite tape can significantly reduce the working temperature and airflow of hot air guns during the longitudinal wrapping process of communication cables and optical fibers, with the hot air gun temperature needing only to be 80-90℃. In some cases, it may not even require a hot air gun; the extruder die's own temperature is sufficient to achieve excellent bonding at the longitudinal wrapping overlaps. This simplifies and streamlines the longitudinal wrapping process in cable production, making it more convenient, and also greatly enhances product quality.





