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Website details moulding technique

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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 24, 2008

Film insert moulding involves the application of pre-printed film to a moulding as part of the plastics injection process.

A new website dedicated to film insert moulding (FIM) has been developed to provide a useful resource for anyone wanting to know more about the process and what it has to offer designers, printers and end users.

Film insert moulding is a method of decorating and manufacturing three-dimensional plastic parts.

Manufacturers across a variety of industries are recognising its potential and cost benefits and are increasingly seeking information on the process and related products.

Film insert moulding involves the application of pre-printed film to a moulding as part of the plastics injection process.

It suits telecommunications and electronics applications, as well as industrial moulded display panels; interior and exterior automotive parts and trims; and general consumer logos or badges.

The site contains information on materials, a news section displaying up to date information and illustrations of the FIM process using Flash movies and diagrams.

A design focus feature looks at how FIM can enhance design productivity, while the machine focus section contains specifications of relevant industrial hardware.

The website also includes a list of suppliers of FIM products and services.

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