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Surface Decoration
In-Mold Labeling
In-mold labeling technology uses a special label feeding system and electrostatic or vacuum adsorption to feed plane-printed label paper with the same material as the packaging bucket into the mold cavity. After injection molding, the printed label and the packaging bucket are fused as one. This avoids the process of printing the packaging bucket again, solving the problem of printing on multiple sides and irregular surfaces. It effectively avoids the risk of pollution caused by later printing on the packaging bucket, shortens the product production cycle, reduces production costs, and provides a new technical guarantee for product quality, safety, and environmental protection.
Features
• Vivid and exquisite printing effect, reaching photo grade
• Oil-proof, waterproof, mildew-proof, abrasion-resistant, freezable and soakable, not easily damaged
• Excellent anti-counterfeiting performance, preventing counterfeiting

Screen Printing Process
In screen printing, the ink passes through the open mesh of the screen and is printed onto the packaging barrel. The other parts of the screen mesh are blocked, and the ink cannot pass through. This part forms a blank space on the packaging barrel. When printing, the ink is poured onto the screen, and without external force, the ink will not automatically pass through the mesh to the packaging barrel. However, when the squeegee scrapes the ink with a certain pressure and angle, it is transferred through the screen to the packaging barrel below, thus replicating the image.
Features
• Smooth ink surface, glossy
• Thick ink layer, strong three-dimensional effect, durable pattern, wear-resistant
• Suitable for printing various colors of barrels
• Color superposition is possible
• Screen making and replacement are relatively easy
• Plate making cycle 1-3 days

Offset Printing
Offset printing is a printing method that uses a rubber blanket (rubber blanket) to transfer the image from the printing plate to the packaging barrel. It is the existence of the rubber blanket and the printing plate that makes it offset printing.
Features
• Precise relative positions of colors, allowing for multi-color high-precision overprinting
• High production efficiency, up to 4 colors can be printed
• Strong solvent resistance of the ink
• Low ink consumption, relatively low cost
• Fast ink drying speed

Thermal Transfer Printing
The principle of thermal transfer is to pre-print colored patterns on a heat-resistant base film (through release treatment), and then use special transfer equipment to transfer the pattern to the product surface by hot stamping. Thermal transfer technology is reliable and stable.
Features
• Multi-color (8-color) overprinting is possible, with beautiful patterns and safety
• Good solvent resistance of the pattern
• Simple operation, few production processes, high efficiency, pollution-free, small footprint
• Good adhesion, high gloss, clear images, accurate color registration after printing

Vacuum Plating
Vacuum plating is a process where a thin metal film is deposited onto the surface of a plastic part in a vacuum environment through physical or chemical methods, then adsorbed to form a uniform and smooth surface layer, and finally sprayed to achieve a metallic texture effect.
Features
• Uniform and dense coating, strong adhesion
• Environmentally friendly and pollution-free
• Variety of coating types, strong functionality

Thermal Sublimation Printing
Sublimation printing is a process where thermal sublimation transfer inks are printed onto the surface of a plastic film, and then heated and pressed to sublimate the dye and transfer it to the surface of the plastic part.
Features
• Vivid colors, natural transitions, high resolution and detail reproduction
• Images will not peel, crack or fade; full-surface printing without blind spots
• Environmentally friendly and safe; personalized customization, short-run printing, no plate making required, single-piece printing
