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In-Mold Decorating / In-Mold Decoration

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With our varied knowledge of conductive metals, plastic films and adhesives, Tapecon has the ability to combine multiple custom converting techniques to fabricate intricate and unique constructions.  What is In-Mold Decorating/In-Mold Decoration?

In-Mold or Insert-Mold Decoration (IMD) or Film Insert Molding (FIM) refers to the insertion of a graphic overlay intoan injection mold that combines the advantages of functionaland unique graphics with a plastic molded component or assembly. With the versatility to print intricate and stunning graphics, your product can stand out from the competition with unique product differentiation using enhanced three dimensional product design.

 

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In-Mold Decorating Cost Saving FactorsIn-Mold Decorating

  • Intergrated components which save costs and improve yields
  • Able to decorate prior to molding cycle
  • Elimination of overlay label application costs
  • Elimination or reduction of post-mold processes
  • Waste and spoilage costs minimized

In-Mold Decorating Advantages

  • Ability to design from a variety of surface technologies
    • Surface textures - Hard coated
    • Abrasion/Scratch resistant
  • Integrate multiple enhancements and apply functionality into a single componentPrint Graphic Overlay
    • Backlit technology - Keypads
    • EMI/RFI shielding - Lenses
    • Encapsulate circuitry
  • Protected or buried graphics
  • Provide mass customization through assorted images, yet using a single molding tool
  • Easier to recycle - less contamination from component bonding adhesives
  • Ability to print a variety of STUNNING graphic images - Also “Wrapped” graphics

Production Steps

  1. Print Graphic Overlay - typically .010” clear polycarbonate
  2. Thermoform with heat/pressure to shape mold, then cut into individual pieces
  3. Insert into injection molding process

Why Tapecon?Film Insert Molding

  • Over 89 years of printing technology
  • Nearly 28 years of printing conductive circuitry
  • Developed a proven ink technology for thermoforming and distortion graphics
  • Knowledgeable and experienced R&D facility
  • Established partnership with post-print processes
  • Capable of managing high or low volume projects
  • Clean Room Printing

For more information visit GE's In-Mold Decoration website.