Description
Tape Logic® Hook Tape Individual Strips with Adhesive are self-adhesive fastening strips designed for temporary and permanent bonding applications in shipping, packing, and industrial assembly environments. These black hook strips provide a reusable, damage-free alternative to traditional fasteners, nails, and screws for securing items without leaving residue or marking surfaces.
Each roll contains 75 feet of continuous hook tape in a 5/8-inch width, pre-cut into individual strips for immediate use without requiring scissors or measuring. The aggressive pressure-sensitive adhesive backing bonds securely to most clean, dry surfaces including cardboard, plastic, metal, foam, and textiles. The black polyester hook material features a dense loop surface that grips corresponding loop or pile surfaces, creating a strong mechanical bond that withstands vibration, temperature fluctuations, and repeated application cycles. This product is ideal for cable management, equipment securing, retail displays, packaging assembly, and warehouse organization where quick installation and repositionability are essential. The individual strip format eliminates waste and allows workers to dispense exactly the length needed for each application, improving efficiency and reducing material costs in high-volume operations.
Industrial manufacturers, logistics companies, e-commerce fulfillment centers, and packaging distributors rely on hook-and-loop fastening systems to streamline assembly lines, bundle cables, secure protective padding, attach labels to shipping containers, and organize tools and equipment on pegboards. Electronics assemblers use hook tape strips to mount components and manage internal wiring harnesses. Retailers and merchandising teams apply hook strips to secure promotional signage, display fixtures, and product samples to shelving without surface damage. Facilities management teams use these strips for cable routing, organizing cords behind desks and equipment racks, and securing items to walls and panels in warehouses and distribution centers. Event coordinators and trade show professionals use hook tape for temporary installations that require quick setup and teardown without adhesive residue. The reusable nature of hook-and-loop fasteners makes them particularly valuable in environments requiring frequent reconfiguration or where surfaces cannot tolerate permanent fastening methods.
When selecting hook tape for industrial applications, consider the surface preparation requirements—most pressure-sensitive adhesive products require clean, dry surfaces free of dust, grease, and oils for optimal adhesive strength. Evaluate the load-bearing capacity you need: hook tape provides moderate holding power suitable for lightweight to medium-weight items; heavier applications may require reinforced fastening solutions. Assess the temperature and humidity conditions where the tape will be applied, as extreme environments may affect adhesive performance. Compare the hook pile density and adhesive formulation across products—premium formulations offer stronger initial tack and longer-lasting adhesion through multiple application cycles. Consider whether you need the compatibility with specific loop or pile surfaces; standard hook tape works with standard loop material, but some applications require specialized pile types. Verify the material composition for compatibility with sensitive surfaces, regulatory requirements, or temperature sensitivity. Determine the roll length and strip width that matches your typical application size to minimize waste and streamline inventory management in your supply chain.
What size individual strips does this hook tape roll provide?
This product is supplied as a 75-foot continuous roll in a 5/8-inch width that you can cut to your specific length requirements. The individual strip format means the tape comes ready to use without additional processing—simply peel and apply. For standard applications, most users cut strips ranging from 2 inches to 12 inches in length depending on whether they’re fastening cables, securing labels, or mounting equipment. The 5/8-inch width provides adequate surface area for most light-to-medium-duty applications while remaining cost-effective for high-volume use.
How do I apply hook tape strips for maximum adhesive strength?
For optimal adhesive performance and bonding strength, clean the receiving surface thoroughly with a lint-free cloth or rubbing alcohol to remove dust, oil, and residue. Allow the surface to dry completely before application. Cut your desired strip length from the roll, peel back the release liner to expose the pressure-sensitive adhesive backing, and press the hook strip firmly onto the clean surface using steady, even pressure for at least 5-10 seconds. This ensures proper adhesive transfer and mechanical interlock with the surface. For best results, allow 24 hours of cure time before applying full load or exposing the bonded assembly to temperature extremes. The hook material will reach maximum adhesive strength within this timeframe.
What is the difference between hook tape and loop tape, and which do I need?
Hook tape features a dense, rough surface with tiny loops that grab and hold corresponding loop material (the softer, pile-like side of adhesive-backed fastening






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