Definition and process of in-mold labeling
In-mold labeling technology refers to first printing ink on a film, then putting the diaphragm into the mold, and through injection molding, the process of making the Labels and plastic products are formed in one go in the mold. This process combines injection molding and printing, so that the molded product does not require additional printing.
2. Advantages of in-mold labeling
Improve production efficiency: In-mold labeling technology can achieve fully automatic production, greatly shortening the production cycle and improving production efficiency.
Enhance product aesthetics: The labels are integrated with plastic products, making the labels look like they are printed directly on the bottle body, improving the overall aesthetics of the product.
Improve product performance: The labels in the mold are not easy to fall off or break, and have waterproof, oil-proof, mildew-proof and other properties, while enhancing the toughness of the container.
Environmental protection and energy saving: The labeling label in the mold is the same or close to the material of plastic products, and can be melted and recycled at the same time, reducing environmental pollution and meeting the requirements of green printing.
Anti-counterfeiting effect: The label is embedded in the container and becomes part of the product. It is difficult to imitate and has a certain anti-counterfeiting effect.
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