UV coating offers an effective and affordable option for surface enhancement that provides excellent gloss and prominence to graphic elements. This technology allows for rapid drying of varnishes through UV curing lamps, resulting in improved surface durability and a faster production process. After curing, the UV varnish forms a smooth and even film on the surface of the painted product.
Full UV coating:
- Replaces lamination, also suitable for non-standard shapes
- Provides a versatile solution for a variety of materials
- Ideal for projects requiring a uniform high gloss over the entire surface
- Efficient and flexible for many applications
Partial UV painting:
- Focuses on specific areas such as logos, images, or text
- Often used with digital printing to highlight selected areas
- Possibility to use different types of varnishes for special effects:
- Matte appearance: for a subtle and sophisticated effect
- Glitter: to add shine and accentuate details
Materials suitable for UV painting:
Various types of materials can be used for varnishing up to a maximum thickness of 0.8 mm.
The sheets you supply must have completely dried printing and must be free of dusting powder.
Specifics of UV painting:
- Affordability: a more cost-effective alternative to other finishes
- UV resistance: ensures long-term colour and material stability
- Abrasion and scratch resistance: extends the life of products
- Achieving a higher gloss: a shinier surface than traditional technologies