When exhaust texture starts to interfere with the surface finish, it often shows up as a visible IML orange peel effect, where the final container loses its intended smooth and glossy appearance. Instead of a clean reflective surface, the underlying mold or exhaust pattern can transfer through the label, creating IML texture show-through that reduces the perceived quality of the product.
From a technical perspective, this issue is usually not just about printing—it’s about how the film behaves during injection molding. Inconsistent mold venting, uneven cooling, or insufficient film leveling can amplify surface irregularities, especially when using standard films that cannot fully support a mirror-like finish under pressure. For brands investing in premium plastic packaging, even small texture distortion can significantly impact shelf perception and brand value.
Hardvogue’s high gloss IML film is engineered to reduce surface interference and maintain optical smoothness during molding. With optimized surface structure and enhanced dimensional stability, our films help minimize IML orange peel effect and prevent unwanted IML texture show-through, even in complex or high-speed injection environments.