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In Mold Labeling (IML) is a labeling process used in the production of plastic containers. It involves the application of a pre-printed label to the inside of a plastic mold before the plastic is injected. The label is then permanently fused to the container during the injection molding process. This process offers a number of advantages over traditional labeling methods, such as improved product appearance, increased durability, and cost savings.
IML is used in a variety of industries, including food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and automotive. It is also used in the production of consumer goods, such as toys and household items. The process is becoming increasingly popular due to its cost-effectiveness and ability to produce high-quality labels.
Some companies in the In Mold Labeling market include Kortec, Inc., Uflex Ltd., and Plastikos, Inc. Show Less Read more