As a leader in the industry, DKM deeply understands market demands and has therefore introduced an efficient solution specifically tailored for the production of thin-walled food packaging. Taking its yogurt cup production line as an example, the line is composed of DFS series injection molding machines equipped with advanced IML (In-Mold Labeling) technology.

This solution not only significantly enhances production efficiency but also ensures high-quality standards for the final products.
Detailed Explanation of IML Technology
In-Mold Labeling (IML) is an advanced packaging technology. The process involves placing pre-printed labels into the blow-molding or
injection-molding cavity before the molding process. When the mold closes and the blowing or injection process begins, the high temperature and pressure inside
the mold cause the special adhesive on the label to melt, fusing perfectly with the surface of the bottle or
injection-molded part. When the mold opens, the product with the printed pattern is completed in one step. The advantages of this technology are very evident.
In terms of label quality, there is no peeling or fading as seen with traditional labeling.
In terms of performance, it greatly improves the label's abrasion resistance, high-temperature resistance, waterproofness, and moisture resistance, ensuring that the product maintains the integrity and aesthetic appearance of the label in various environments.
DKM is also suitable for the production of other types of thin- walled containers, such as ice cream containers and drink cups. The yogurt cup production line, with its outstanding performance, has been successfully exported to many
countries and regions, including Congo, Egypt, and Bulgaria, winning widespread international praise.
As the food packaging industry moves towards integration, systematicness, and environmental friendliness, DKM will continue to provide customers with efficient,
environmentally friendly, and aesthetically pleasing food packaging solutions, jointly embracing the new challenges and opportunities in the food packaging industry.

