The primary difference between hot melt and acrylic tape lies in their adhesive strength and environmental durability. Hot melt tape provides high initial tack and superior shear strength, making it ideal for sealing heavy, overfilled, or recycled cartons in fast-paced, automated packaging lines. However, it is best suited for moderate temperatures and can yellow or degrade over time.
Acrylic tape, conversely, excels in extreme conditions and long-term storage. It functions effectively across a wide temperature range—including freezers and hot warehouses—and resists UV light and oxidation. While it has lower initial tack than hot melt, acrylic tape maintains its clarity and bond integrity for years, making it the superior choice for inventory stored for extended periods or exposed to varying climates.


