In part two of our series on in-line special effects we will
explore the specialised world of in-line sheetfed UV Printing.
UV Coating produces outstanding printed results yielding
dynamic gloss effects using a variety of production methods.
UV Coating over Conventional Inks
The goal of this application is to enhance the printed
product by imparting high gloss and/or abrasion resistance to it.
This boutique approach to adding value to the printed product is
all about drawing the attention of a potential customer.
This method of coating has grown in popularity as more
printers choose a faster in-line approach improve their
productivity.
It requires the application of a primer between the UV
coating and the inks to prevent the wet ink from reacting with the
coating. To accomplish this, the primer has to be dried by an
additional IR/hot air dryer between the two coating units.
UV Coating Printed over UV Inks
UV inks significantly extend the range and applications that
can be applied to print a better product. The use of UV inks is
highly recommended when printing on non-absorbent substrates, such
as plastic sheet and metallised paper and board.
A Melbourne printer is successfully using UV inks by printing
coloured garden punnet tabs onto plastic. The tabs are used in the
nursery and market garden industry to advertise plants from their
pots and punnets.
Other uses include labels and wrappers, high-quality folding
boxes, plastic cards, stickers, covers for high-end brochures and
all other products that call for maximum gloss and resistance to
scratching and abrasion
Heidelberg has a number of presses, including the Speedmaster
52, 74 and 102 size format, that are successfully printing in-line
with UV coating and UV inks.
For further information about how UV coating can suit your
printing environment and expand your business opportunities
contact:
Product Management
Email:
HANMARKETING@heidelberg.com