In-Mold Labeling, IML
In-Mold Labeling (IML) is an innovative plastic product decoration technique that integrates pre-printed labels or patterns directly into the molding process, achieving seamless fusion between the label and the product.
The label becomes an integral part of the product, making it resistant to peeling or abrasion, ensuring a pristine appearance over prolonged use.
By eliminating the need for subsequent labeling processes, IML reduces production costs and energy consumption, aligning with environmental sustainability goals.
Supports complex pattern designs, including full-coverage decorations, catering to diverse design requirements.
Delivers high-quality image effects, significantly boosting the product's visual appeal and brand recognition.
Offers strong resistance to detergents and solvents, maintaining the label's integrity and appearance over time.
Ideal for pet food, dried fruits, dehydrated foods, and other snack items. Provides safe and eco-friendly packaging solutions to ensure food freshness and safety.
Suitable for hand soaps, dishwashing liquids, floor cleaners, disinfectants, and various cleaning agents. Employs environmentally friendly printing processes to reduce environmental impact, meeting consumer demands for health and sustainability.