Hey there! As a supplier of BOPP tape jumbo rolls, I often get asked about all sorts of things related to our products. One question that came up recently was, "What is the sound level when unwinding BOPP tape from a jumbo roll supply?" It's an interesting question, and I thought I'd share what I've learned.
First off, let me give you a bit of background. BOPP tape, or Biaxially Oriented Polypropylene tape, is a popular choice for packaging because it's strong, durable, and has good adhesive properties. Our jumbo rolls are large - scale supplies that are used in industrial and commercial settings for high - volume packaging operations.
Now, when it comes to the sound level during unwinding, it can vary depending on several factors. The speed at which the tape is unwound is a major one. If you're unwinding the tape slowly, say at a rate of a few meters per minute, the sound is relatively quiet. It's more of a soft, smooth rustling sound. You can almost compare it to the sound of a gentle breeze through leaves.
However, when the unwinding speed increases, things change. At high - speed unwinding, like in a busy packaging line where the tape is being pulled off the roll at a rapid pace, the sound can get louder. The friction between the tape layers and the core of the jumbo roll creates a more pronounced noise. It's kind of like the difference between slowly unrolling a piece of paper and quickly yanking it off a roll.
Another factor that affects the sound level is the quality of the tape itself. Higher - quality BOPP tapes tend to unwind more smoothly, which means less noise. Our Super Clear BOPP Adhesive Packing Tape Jumbo Roll is a great example. It's made with high - grade materials, and when you unwind it, you'll notice a much more consistent and less noisy experience compared to some lower - quality tapes.
The condition of the jumbo roll also plays a role. If the roll has been stored in a humid environment or has been damaged in some way, the tape may stick together more, causing more noise when unwound. We always make sure to store our Customized BOPP OPP Packing Tape Jumbo Roll and Common BOPP OPP Packing Tape Jumbo Roll in optimal conditions to ensure smooth unwinding.
In terms of actual sound level measurements, it's a bit tricky to give an exact number. Sound is measured in decibels (dB). A quiet office environment is usually around 40 - 50 dB. When unwinding BOPP tape slowly, the sound level might be in the range of 30 - 40 dB, which is similar to a whisper. But at high - speed unwinding, it could go up to 60 - 70 dB, which is about as loud as normal conversation.
If you're in a workplace where noise is a concern, there are a few things you can do. You can use noise - reducing equipment, like sound - absorbing panels around the tape - unwinding area. Also, choosing the right tape can make a big difference. Our tapes are designed to minimize noise as much as possible, so you won't have to worry too much about disturbing your workers or customers.


Now, if you're in the market for BOPP tape jumbo rolls, we've got you covered. Whether you need the super - clear option for a professional look, a customized tape with your logo or specific design, or just a common tape for everyday packaging, we have a wide range of products to meet your needs.
If you're interested in learning more about our products or want to discuss a potential purchase, don't hesitate to reach out. We're always happy to help you find the right BOPP tape jumbo roll for your business.
References:
- General knowledge of BOPP tape properties and manufacturing processes
- In - house testing and experience with BOPP tape unwinding sound levels



