In mould labeling may be the 'new kid on the block' – one of
the recent primary product identification and decoration techniques, but it is
definitely here to stay. Affordability and durability are the two main reasons
working in favor of this labeling type. It delivers manufacturing economies and
efficiencies without compromising on the aesthetics of the product packaging.
By providing photographic-quality graphics, it performs exceptionally well on
thin-walled plastic packaging and, as a result, has attracted considerable
interest from the global manufacturers of spreads, ice cream and similar
high-volume consumer products. Thinner containers coupled with thinner labels
(particularly when film label substrates are employed) also offer environmental
advantages. However, its adoption may involve considerable capital investment
and value chain configuration at some levels.
Cosmo films realizing the potential of the technique
developed a product at par with global standards mostly originating from
Western Europe. It’s IML films have a low static charge which offers better
dust resistance, better stacking for robotic arm pick up and good
machinability. The low density product with density as low as 0.55kg/m3 offers
good orange peel effect and off course better yield and used mostly for small containers. The standard
0.70kg/m3 density film goes for medium to large containers. The film’s
structure is designed in such a way that it offers sparkling gloss to the
printable surface and better bond with the container through its matte surface.
The film also offers high opacity & whiteness index.
To know more about the product, please contact
sales.enquiry@cosmofilms.com or visit http://www.cosmofilms.com/