In-mold labelling is the process of applying plastic or paper labels to medical supplies using in-line injection, roll-to-roll, injection, or thermal moulding. The in-mold label is only used as the product's basic component, and it is then provided as a fully pre-decorated ready item. Other labelling systems, such as full-scale bespoke printing, have significant disadvantages as compared to this type of in-mold label system. In addition, it includes a number of unique features that make it ideal for a variety of applications.
The product information is printed directly into the label with this paperless type of in-mold label, eliminating the need for cutting or glueing. In addition, when compared to traditional in-line printing, the in-mold labels offers more versatility. For example, if updates are required to fulfil certain quality standards, the revisions can be printed instantly to replace old data, reducing material and labour waste. It's worth noting that in most cases, the printed alterations only require small changes, which saves money.
Another significant advantage of employing an in-mold label is that it provides a cost-effective two-step decal application option. To make the letters, only one sheet of plastic or paper is used, and the mould of the mould is made at the same time. Only an identical set of in-mold labels printed with similar data on both sides is required for the second stage. One step is removed with an in-mold label, saving time, material, and labour. Furthermore, these kits can be customised to match the needs of each customer.
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