In-Mould Labels
Injection Mould Labelling is a process where the in-mould film is placed into the mould where pre-heated plastic is injected at high pressure when the mould opens, the container is ready and decorated with the label. The labels have substrates designed for different production conditions that can be used in all plastic processing systems. The label is perfectly integrated into the container, keeping the brilliance of print for life long. This can be done either manually or in automatic mode.
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Heat transfer provides a seamless, aesthetic, “no-label” look while offering virtual 360 degree aplication. Hot stamping Heat Transfer is a simple and pollution free dry printing process in which the colour pigment or metallic layer is transferred from a continuous spool of film to the object which has to be decorated. The transfer process is done by controlled heat and pressure via hot stamping or heat transfer machine. This technology is applicable to a variety of shapes and sizes of containers (from two ounces to five gallons) with extreme accuracy of label placement. Heat transfer affords greater adhesion and durability – even in high moisture environments. These labels are fully recyclable without removing them from the container. They are also squeeze and product resistant, light fast and have a high degree of ink opacity.
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