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UV Printing refers to a commercial printing process that uses ultraviolet curing technology. Also known as Ultraviolet Printing, the UV Printing process involves special inks that have been formulated to dry quickly when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light.
As the paper (or other substrate) passes through the printing press and receives wet ink, it is immediately exposed to UV light. Because the UV light dries the application of ink instantly, the ink does not have the opportunity to seep or spread.
Product advantages:
Complete printing processes (offset printing, UV offset printing, flexo printing, screen printing, capable of combining multiple processes)
Wide range of paper varieties (coated paper, wood pulp black paper, super pressure black paper, aluminum foil paper, high toughness paper, etc.)
Comprehensive range of paper thicknesses (coated paper 60-80 gsm, black paper 45-55 gsm, aluminum foil paper 70-80 gsm, high toughness paper 60-80 gsm)
Strong research and development capabilities (currently holding 23 patents, including 4 invention patents)
Product stability (each position in design, plate-making, printing, and die-cutting has mutual inspections, detailed production records for each order, products must pass specialized inspections before leaving the factory)