Faster process than lamination.
Uv coating lamination.
Uv coating may be applied as a gloss semi gloss matte high gloss or in some cases with a special roller as a textured finish to many common applications such as books covers brochures menus postcards and calendars.
Uv coating machines generally work much faster than a roll lamination machine.
Uv coating process speed is faster.
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If the print project is bend or folded the uv coating with crack.
Uv coating chemicals include polyethylene calcium carbonate and kaolinite.
Gloss dull or a special textured finish that is accomplished using a roller.
Uv coating can be a direct replacement for lamination and provides a protective covering that adds value to any document increasing the vibrancy and richness of its colours as well as protection from scratching and fingerprints.
The adhesive is applied to the least absorbent strip which is then bonded to the second strip by the high pressure exerted by cylinders heated if necessary in order to produce an ultra strong lamination.
Uv coating is a clear compound that is applied to paper wet then instantly dried by ultraviolet light uv coating is short for ultraviolet coating.
At first the base material or print to be protected is sprayed with a curable protective coat by reciprocal spray arm to ensure a perfectly even and flat surface.
Uv coating serves as a direct replacement for lamination and provides the following benefits protective covering including against scratching and fingerprints higher vibrancy richer colors.
It just does not take that long.
The equivalent of a 300 ft roll of laminating film can be processed on a uv coating machine within 6 minutes if you have a roll to roll operation.
Several types of compounds are used to coat paper.
Uv coating services consult us for the right uv coating for your offset or digital print project.
The coating can also be applied in numerous finish options such as.
Tends to be a bit cheaper than lamination since we do not have to trim or cut the laminate off the edges.
The process of uv coating is not that dis similar to liquid lamination but it is ultimately a two step process although it all happens in a single pass.
Liquid polymer resin covers the product and then ultraviolet light helps turn the resin into a solid.
Uv coating serves as a direct replacement for lamination and provides the following benefits.
For more than 40 years classic laminations has grown our business by offering print finishing solutions that help you grow your business.
Uv coating is done through a process that combines a polymer resin and ultraviolet light.
Liquid polymer resin covers the product and then ultraviolet light helps turn the resin into a solid.