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Happy New Year from Infinity Tapes! We very much look forward to working together in 2020.

January 2nd, 2020 | Company News

With the close of 2019, we are grateful to our clients and colleagues who made this past year a great one. We look forward to working together in 2020 to continue serving your custom tape needs. Thank you! Infinity Tapes

Infinity Tapes Holiday Hours

December 11th, 2019 | Company News

Please note our holiday schedule as indicated below. Infinity Tapes will be closed Wednesday December 25th until Thursday January 2nd for the Holidays. We will reply to your messages when back on January 2nd. Please plan accordingly as we will not be processing orders, shipping or in production during this time period. We thank you […]

Infinity Tapes offers a wide selection of PET Release Liners to meet your standard or custom tape needs.

November 15th, 2019 | Company News

Our Polyester (PET) tapes come in Clear, White, Matte, or Metalized Film coated on one side with our easy release silicone coating. NOTEWORTHY ATTRIBUTES: Higher temperature resistance than BOPP or HDPE Thickness from 1 mil Coated one side silicone (c/1/s) or coated two sides silicone (c/2/s) Widths from 1/2″ to 48″ Compatible with wide variety […]

Infinity Tapes Spotlight on Printed Release Liners: Cover System or Tapes

November 7th, 2019 | Company News

Printed Release Liners: Cover System or Tapes Infinity Tapes provides a variety of Liners for our complete tape products or as an individual product, release liner, for covering applied hot melt adhesives– in a variety of colors and languages with standard or custom printed messages. We’re here to help provide you with the added value […]

From our family to yours, Infinity Tapes wishes you a fun and safe Halloween!

October 31st, 2019 | Company News

Infinity Tapes recommends following these tips for proper tape storage conditions and optimum results.

October 28th, 2019 | Company News

Storage conditions can have a huge effect on the shelf life and dependability of tape. As most adhesives are a semi liquid material, high and low temperature exposure can change the desired performance of a tape. When they get very hot (above 150F), the adhesive will begin to flow and may thin out and/or ooze […]