In-mold printing offers high-quality decorative printing and longer shelf-lives thanks to the good gas-barrier property.
The in-mold labeling that we pioneered in Japan in 1993 is now widely adopted to package a vast array of familiar products. In addition to the all-too-common yogurt and pudding cups, and ice cream cup lids, we meet demands for containers with special features such as gas-barrier, chemical resistant and airtight properties. For example, cheeze cups that extend the expiration date by gas-barrier property, and special containers focused on chemical resistant or airtight properties. Moreover, in market segments where glass bottles and cans are the mainstream, our cups with gas-barrier property are adding functionality and esthetics to products while reducing costs at the same time.