Staplex Mailing Tabs Wafer Seals

Mailing tabs and wafer seals are essential for securely closing envelopes and packaging without the hassle of moisture or adhesives, making them ideal for businesses, offices, and mailing centers that require efficient, tamper-evident solutions. These durable, easy-to-use tabs provide a professional finish while protecting sensitive documents and promotional materials during transit. Whether you're sending invoices, marketing materials, or confidential correspondence, mailing tabs and wafer seals ensure your items stay sealed and intact. At MyBinding.com, you'll find a wide selection of high-quality Staplex mailing tabs and wafer seals designed for reliability and convenience. Our competitive prices, fast shipping, and excellent customer service make us the trusted choice for businesses looking to streamline their mailing process with dependable sealing products. Shop with us to experience hassle-free mailing solutions that keep your communications secure and professional.

Staplex Mailing Tabs Wafer Seals

Mailing tabs and wafer seals are essential for securely closing envelopes and packaging without the hassle of moisture or adhesives, making them ideal for businesses, offices, and mailing centers that require efficient, tamper-evident solutions. These...

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Frequently Asked Questions

These wafer seals are proprietary Staplex tabs built specifically for Staplex TBS-1 and TBS-1.5 Tabster machines, so they aren't designed to be interchangeable with tabbing machines from other manufacturers. Using a non-Staplex tab in a Staplex machine, or vice versa, risks improper feeding or a seal that doesn't apply correctly, since tab dimensions and adhesive properties are matched to the specific tabber's mechanism. Tabbers and related equipment from the brand sit at Staplex products. Q: What's the difference between the 1" tabs and the 1.5" tabs, and which tabber uses which? The TBS-1 tabber is built to use only 1" diameter tabs, while the TBS-1.5 tabber can use both 1" and 1.5" diameter tabs, giving it more flexibility across different mailing formats. If you already own a TBS-1 machine, only the 1" tabs will work in it; if you have a TBS-1.5, you have the option to stock either size depending on your mailing piece's needs. Confirm which tabber model you own before ordering, since the two machines aren't interchangeable in terms of tab size compatibility.

Perforated tabs are designed to tear away cleanly when the recipient opens the mailer, leaving a neat edge rather than tearing the actual document underneath. Non-perforated tabs seal just as securely but don't have that built-in tear line, so opening relies on simply peeling or cutting through the tab itself. If your mailer's presentation matters to the recipient, perforated tabs give a cleaner opening experience; for internal or less presentation-sensitive mailings, non-perforated tabs function identically in terms of holding the mailer closed. Buyers weighing tabbing against a heat-sealed closure instead can compare against direct heat sealers for that different sealing approach.

No, color is purely a cosmetic choice and has no effect on adhesive strength or sealing performance, since all colors use the same adhesive formulation. Clear tabs are typically chosen when you want the seal to be visually unobtrusive on the mailer, while white or translucent options may be preferred for a more visible, deliberate seal appearance. Choose based on how you want the finished mailer to look rather than any functional consideration.

Tabbing with wafer seals is specifically designed to meet USPS regulations for self-mailers, letting you send folded mail pieces without an envelope while still meeting postal requirements for a secure, tamper-evident closure. Certain mail classes or specific piece dimensions may still have their own requirements beyond just the tab itself, so it's worth checking current USPS guidelines for your specific mail type if you're unsure whether tabbing alone satisfies your particular mailing's requirements. Tabs compatible with other tabber brands are gathered at roll tabs for tabbing machines.