
Part design:Just imagine a cell phone housing bearing the
owner’s image or the lid of laptop with a family photo.
Three-dimensional plastic components with photorealistic
decoration based on the user’s individual wishes have been a
rarity until now. However, that could all change now that, for the
first time, digital printing technology has been successfully
combined with film insert molding (FIM). This has been made
possible thanks to a new film structure that we have developed in
collaboration with Hewlett Packard Indigo and the Swiss firm Folex
imaging. It consists of a digitally printable polycarbonate film
based on Makrofol®. After printing, the reverse side of this film
has a special second film laminated onto it. The resulting
composite can then be thermoformed using high-pressure forming
(HPF) and back-injected with plastic. At 812 to 2400 dpi
(virtual), the print qualities of the decorative features are
significantly higher than in screen printing and are comparable
with those achieved in offset printing. Detailed Information: Product: Makrofol |