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Understanding Custom Fragile Tape
Custom fragile tape is an excellent way to enhance your brand’s visibility while ensuring that packages are handled with care. This type of tape typically features a warning message indicating that the contents are fragile, alongside your company logo. To get started, you need to determine the specific requirements for your custom tape, including size, color, and material.
Additionally, consider the design elements you want to incorporate. A well-designed logo will not only convey your brand identity but also attract attention. Make sure your logo is clear and legible, as this will help to communicate the important message of fragility effectively.
Finding a Supplier
| Item Name | fragile tape used for |
| Color | Ivory background with red print or customization |
| Backing film material thickness | Different material thicknesses: 23mic, 25mic, and 28mic |
| Total material thickness | 43 / 48 / 54 microns |
| Standard Core Sizes | 3 inches |
| Package | Normally Packaging:6rolls of tape/shrink,36rolls of tape/carton,48rolls of tape/carton 72rolls of tape/carton. |

Once you have your specifications in mind, the next step is to find a reliable supplier who specializes in custom tape printing. Many companies offer online services where you can upload your logo and select your desired tape features. Look for suppliers with good reviews and a portfolio showcasing their previous work.
Request samples before making a bulk order to ensure the quality meets your expectations. It’s crucial to verify that the tape adheres well and that the print quality is high, as these factors will impact their effectiveness in protecting fragile items.
Placing Your Order
After choosing a supplier, you’ll need to place your order. Be prepared to provide details such as the quantity of tape you need, any specific dimensions, and your preferred design format for the logo. Most providers will guide you through the process, ensuring that your custom fragile tape matches your vision.
Finally, confirm the lead time for production and shipping. Custom products may take longer to produce than standard items, so it’s wise to plan ahead. Keep communication open with your supplier to address any questions or concerns during the process.

