Hot Melt Versus Tape Packaging Contest
It was time for a little internal test of tape vs hot melt and we decided to capture it on video for all of our loyal readers. The contest was to calculate the cost and speed of closing three 14" cardboard boxes. After we sat down and calculated the cost difference between tape and hot melt, we really began to understand how significant the savings can be. See below...
The Results
We've got nothing against tape. In fact, we sell quite a bit of it. But, if you can move to hot melt for your packaging application, there are a number of distinct advantages. Hot melt provides a better looking packaged product, is lower cost and faster for most applications. All of this adds up to a win for hot melt if you are willing to make the change.
We have included some recommendations below for different hot melt packaging applications.
Hot Melt Handguns:
The following hot melt glue guns work well for smaller packaging operations and end of the line carton sealing.
Infinity Bond HT Scout
Surebonder Pro2-220HT
High-Output Hot Melt Guns:
These hot melt guns are built to withstand an industrial environment and offer a high output per hour.
Power Adhesives Tec 3500
3M Polygun PG II
Self-Contained Hot Melt Guns:
These hot melt guns have a reservoir built in that melts bulk hot melt prior to application. This type of hot melt gun allows you to use bulk hot melt for cost savings.
Glue Machinery Champ 600
Power Adhesives Tec 6100
PAM HB 710
Hot Melt Tanks & Tankless Systems:
For those who need hot melt ready to dispense 24/7, then using a bulk tank or tankless system is the answer.
We have additional options available for bulk dispensing. Contact us to get a personalized recommendation for your needs.
Systems for Applying Hot Melt Adhesives:
Hot Melt Handguns, Roll Coaters, Benchtop Extruders, Automatic Extrusion, Fiberization System.
Top Packaging Hot Melt Sticks
Top Bulk Hot Melt for Packaging
Questions on finding the right products or moving from a tape-based system? Contact one of our experts to discuss a transition or to save you money on your existing process.