Anti-counterfeiting UV technology: a printing process for drying and curing ink by ultraviolet light;

UV technology is a printing process that dries and cures inks by ultraviolet light. It is necessary to match the ink containing the photosensitizer with the UV curing lamp. The application of UV printing is one of the most important aspects of the printing industry.

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    • Application of UV technology

      Compared with traditional offset printing, UV printing has the characteristics of bright colors, special printing materials, novel products and broad market prospects. It is suitable for high-end business card packaging, high-end commercial albums, special desk calendars, special label printing and other product fields;
    • UV technology process

      The key business advantages of the UV process are the flexibility of the application, the availability of a wide range of product functions, and the special application of various substrates and finishes. UV printing is a highly reliable process. UV inks are considered environmentally friendly because they do not cause volatile organic compound (VOC) solvent evaporation problems;
    • UV technology features

      Test results show that the power consumption of UV lamps is 30% lower than that of infrared/hot air drying (calculated using German energy prices). The energy required to start a UV luminaire is higher than the IR emitter that does not have to trigger the start. The UV luminaire typically has a higher kW rate than the IR emitter.
    • UV lifetime

      The reaction, that is, the liquid UV irradiation curable material is printed or coated onto the surface of the substrate or workpiece, and the process of hardening is achieved by irradiation with UV light. The UV curing is similar to the conventional drying process, but the principle is different, and the conventional drying is generally The solvent in the coating material volatilizes to form a hardening, while the UV curing cross-linking has no solvent volatilization.