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In-Mould Labels


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In-Mould Labels (IML) are pre-printed labels that are placed inside a mould before the plastic injection or blow moulding process. During moulding, the label fuses permanently with the container, becoming an integral part of the product. This advanced labeling technique provides a seamless finish with high-quality graphics and long-lasting durability. Since the label and container are formed together, it eliminates the risk of peeling, wrinkling, or damage.

Why Choose In-Mould Labels

In-Mould Labels offer superior durability and premium aesthetics compared to traditional labeling methods. As the label becomes part of the container itself, it provides exceptional resistance to moisture, scratches, and chemicals. IML ensures vibrant color reproduction and sharp graphics while maintaining structural integrity. It is also environmentally friendly, as the label and container are typically made from the same material, making recycling easier.

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  • Permanent & Seamless Finish
  • High-Quality Graphic Printing
  • Scratch, Moisture & Chemical Resistance
  • No Peeling or Wrinkling
  • Suitable for Injection & Blow Moulding
In-Mould Labels provide a premium, long-lasting branding solution by permanently integrating the label with the container during production.

Applications

In-Mould Labels are widely used in food containers, dairy packaging, paint buckets, household products, and consumer goods packaging. They are ideal for PP containers, tubs, caps, and industrial packaging where durability and high-end branding are essential.

Frequntly Asked Any Questions

In-Mould Labels are pre-printed labels placed inside a mould that permanently fuse with the container during the plastic moulding process.
They offer permanent bonding, high durability, scratch resistance, moisture protection, and a seamless professional appearance.
They are commonly used in food, dairy, paint, and consumer packaging industries for plastic containers and tubs.