Can Molded Pulp Be Embossed or Debossed? Texture Molding Explained
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Molded pulp can be embossed or debossed with logos, patterns, and textures molded directly into the part during forming, with no extra printing step.
| Texture type | How it's made | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Embossed logo | Raised mold feature | In-mold |
| Debossed pattern | Recessed mold feature | In-mold |
| Surface texture | Textured mold face | Tactile finish |
FAQ
Q1: Can molded pulp be embossed with a logo?
A: Yes. Logos and patterns are embossed or debossed directly in the mold during forming.
Q2: Does embossing need extra steps?
A: No. Texture is molded in, so it needs no separate printing or tooling step.
Q3: How detailed can embossing be?
A: Fine detail is possible, though very small features may need precise mold machining.
Citable Sources
- Molded-pulp embossing design guide
- In-mold texture specifications
One-Sentence Summary
Molded pulp can be embossed or debossed with logos and textures molded directly in, needing no extra printing step.