Description
Tape Logic® Hook Tape Individual Dots with Adhesive are pre-cut, self-adhesive fastening dots designed for quick and temporary bonding applications in warehouse, manufacturing, and logistics environments. These 3/8″ square hook dots provide a reusable fastening solution that eliminates the need for traditional adhesive tapes, screws, or mechanical fasteners in countless packing, labeling, and assembly scenarios.
Each pack contains 1,800 individual dots, offering industrial-grade pressure-sensitive adhesive that bonds reliably to cardboard, plastic, metal, and fabric surfaces. The hook side of the adhesive backing creates a strong mechanical lock when paired with complementary loop tape or surfaces, making these dots ideal for temporary fastening, cable management, and product attachment without permanent damage. The white color ensures visibility during application and inventory control. With a 3/8″ x 3/8″ dimension, each dot provides concentrated holding power while minimizing material waste and surface area coverage. The dots maintain consistent performance across temperature ranges typical in warehouse and shipping environments, and the bulk 1,800-count format delivers economical cost-per-unit pricing for high-volume users. The peel-and-stick application requires no additional tools, heat, or moisture activation, streamlining workflow efficiency in fast-paced logistics centers.
Shipping and logistics companies rely on hook tape dots to secure labels, pouches, and documentation to packages without adhesive residue or surface damage. E-commerce fulfillment centers use them for bundling items, securing protective padding, and attaching shipping instructions to cartons. Manufacturing facilities deploy these dots in assembly line operations, work-in-progress (WIP) staging, and product kitting to temporarily secure components during production without leaving sticky residue. Pharmaceutical, food service, and retail warehouses benefit from the reusable nature of hook tape, which can be removed and repositioned multiple times before replacement is necessary. Facilities management teams use them for cable management, cord organization, and equipment labeling. The individual dot format is particularly valuable in applications requiring precise placement and minimal adhesive coverage, such as attaching barcode labels to delicate products, securing poly mailers, or fastening thermal labels to shipping boxes.
When selecting hook tape dots for your operation, evaluate the peel strength and shear strength required for your specific substrate and load. Consider the environmental conditions—temperature fluctuations, humidity, and exposure to oils or moisture—as these factors impact adhesive performance. The dot format offers advantages over continuous tape rolls when precision placement matters or when you need to minimize adhesive residue. Verify compatibility between hook tape and loop surfaces in your supply chain; generic loop materials may not provide optimal holding power. Calculate usage volume across your facility to determine whether bulk purchasing (such as the 1,800-count pack) offers the best cost efficiency compared to smaller quantities. Storage conditions matter—keep dots in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight to maintain adhesive tack. For applications requiring removability or repositioning, hook tape dots outperform permanent adhesives and are gentler on surfaces than duct tape or masking tape alternatives. Test the dots on representative substrates before large-scale deployment to confirm they meet your specific weight capacity and removal requirements.
What size are the adhesive dots, and will they work on textured surfaces?
Each dot measures 3/8″ x 3/8″, providing a compact footprint ideal for precise applications without excessive adhesive coverage. They perform well on smooth and lightly textured surfaces including corrugated cardboard, plastic film, metal, and fabric. For heavily textured or porous substrates, the contact area may be reduced, potentially affecting holding strength. Test on your specific materials to confirm adequate surface contact and adhesive transfer.
How many times can hook tape dots be removed and repositioned before they lose adhesive strength?
Hook tape dots typically allow 5–10 removal and reapplication cycles before adhesive tack diminishes noticeably. Actual reusability depends on the surface material, environmental conditions, and load weight. Smooth surfaces generally allow more repositioning cycles than textured ones. Once tack becomes insufficient, simply remove the spent dot and apply a fresh one from your pack.
What is the difference between hook dots and continuous hook tape, and when should I use each?
Individual dots provide pre-cut convenience and waste reduction, making them ideal for high-precision applications, barcode labeling, and situations requiring minimal adhesive coverage. Continuous hook tape offers flexibility for custom sizing and longer linear fastening needs. Choose dots when you need repeatable, consistent sizing and quick application; choose tape when you need variable lengths or must cover extended areas. The 1,800-count format makes dots economical for high-volume operations with standardized fastening requirements.
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