The hevea brasiliensis tree is a flowering plant that can grow up to forty meters tall. Beneath its thin bark is a milky substance called latex that can be collected without harming the tree’s growth. That natural substance is used to create rubber with a unique chemical structure that makes it an outstanding component for innovative and more sustainable adhesive tapes.
Innovative and sustainable
The tesa® NRE coating process makes a lot of tapes – and it makes a significant contribution to reducing our climate impact too. NRE uses less energy than conventional processes because there is no need to use heat for drying solvents.
It’s also possible to combine other bio-based or recycled materials with our NRE process. This helps decrease the amount of material we use that is derived from virgin fossil sources like oil. By 2023, tesa aims for 70 percent of its raw materials to be bio-based. This includes natural rubber, resins, monomers and polylactic acid.