UV is to brush a layer of bright oil on the pattern you want to form a bright surface bump, so as to highlight the local pattern, and it feels more advanced.
1. Advantages of UV printing process
- (1) The brightness of the color of the UV printing process will be better
- (2) The paper is more wear-resistant, not easy to be scratched, resistant to corrosion and friction, and has a longer durability
- (3) Avoid process defects of lamination, such as edge formation, blistering, wrinkling or delamination defects
2. Classification:
According to the area of UV, there are full-page UV and partial UV, but in practical applications, it is generally partial UV.
- (1) The full-page UV is similar to the super varnish on the surface, but it is brighter than the super varnish, the process effect is generally not very obvious, and it does not protect the surface of the printed matter.
- (2) Local UV: Compared with other parts of the printed matter, the local UV area feels a clear boundary and has a more three-dimensional effect.
3. Common local UV effects are:
- (1) Local bright light
- (2) Local extinction
- (3) Partial scrub
- (4) Partial colorful
- (5) Local refraction
- (6) Local wrinkles
- (7) Local ice flower
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