Speed up carton sealing with this automatic water activated tape dispenser, designed to deliver consistent, moistened paper tape at the touch of a button.
Ideal for busy packing benches, it provides secure, tamper-evident seals while helping to reduce tape waste and improve packing efficiency.
Product Features
- Automatic dispensing of water activated tape for fast, repeatable sealing
- Consistent tape moistening for strong adhesion and secure carton closure
- Suitable for tape rolls up to 80 mm wide for a wide range of box sizes
- Intuitive controls to set and repeat chosen tape lengths
- Helps reduce tape usage compared with standard pressure-sensitive tape
- Improves presentation and security with reinforced paper tape seals
Key Specifications
| Tape type | Water activated (gummed) tape |
|---|---|
| Operation | Automatic |
| Maximum roll width | 80 mm |
| Typical use | Carton and case sealing |
| Pack bench integration | Suitable for packing stations and despatch areas |
Applications
- High-volume despatch and fulfilment centres sealing shipping cartons
- Warehouses and logistics operations requiring consistent box sealing
- E‑commerce and mail order packing lines using paper tape
- Industrial packing rooms looking to improve seal strength and security
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of tape can I use with this dispenser?
This dispenser is designed for use with water activated (gummed) paper tape and is suitable for rolls up to 80 mm wide. It is not intended for use with standard self-adhesive plastic tapes.
Is this dispenser suitable for high-volume packing operations?
Yes, the automatic operation and consistent moistening make it well suited to high-volume environments such as despatch, fulfilment and warehouse packing benches.
Why choose water activated tape instead of standard adhesive tape?
Water activated tape forms a strong bond with the carton surface, creating a more secure, tamper-evident seal. It can also help reduce overall tape usage and improve the professional appearance of shipped cartons.
