INTRODUCTION
IML (In-Mold Labeling) food containers are packaging solutions where the label is applied during the manufacturing process, directly into the mold of the container. This method integrates the label and the container as a single unit, offering several advantages:
- Durability: The label is part of the container, so it’s resistant to peeling, fading, or damage from moisture and handling.
- Aesthetics: High-quality graphics and designs can be achieved with IML, often resulting in a more visually appealing product.
- Efficiency: Since the labeling occurs during the molding process, it can reduce overall production time and costs compared to traditional labeling methods.
- Recyclability: Many IML containers are made from recyclable materials, and since the label is part of the container, it simplifies recycling processes.
IML food containers are commonly used for products like yogurt, sauces, and deli items, where both the durability of the packaging and the visual appeal of the labeling are important.