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UV coating, is a surface treatment process where liquid UV ink is applied to a printed paper surface and cured on a special machine (autoprint fine coat series) using ultraviolet light. The coating hardens or cures when it is exposed to the ultraviolet radiation.
Different types of UV lights
UVA rays have the longest wavelengths, followed by UVB, and UVC rays which have the shortest wavelengths. While UVA and UVB rays are transmitted through the atmosphere, all UVC and some UVB rays are absorbed by the Earth’s ozone layer. So, most of the UV rays you come in contact with are UVA with a small amount of UVB.
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FAQ’s About UV Coating Material
What is UV coating used for?
UV Coating is a tough clear-coat applied over printed materials to 1) protect against scratches, tears and fingerprints and
2) enhance the brilliance of the ink colors.
UV radiation is widely used in industrial processes and in medical and dental practices for a variety of purposes, such as killing bacteria, creating fluorescent effects, curing inks and resins, phototherapy and suntanning.
What is UV protective coating?
UV protection is a coating added to sunglasses or eyeglasses lenses to filter or block harmful UltraViolet Radiation, emitted by the sun, from coming into contact with your eyes and skin.
Is UV coating waterproof?
The durability of UV coating is not as flexible as aqueous coated products, however it provides long term protection. Depending on the printed product, UV coated could be an effective way to protect the quality of the product from every day handling. UV coating is water resistant, however it is not waterproof.
It stops the sun’s damaging rays before they penetrate your clothing and reach your skin. One easy application increases the UPF of a thin, white, cotton t-shirt from 6 dry, or 3 wet, to 30+ wet or dry. And the application is permanent.
What Colour is UV coating?
UV coating, or ultraviolet coating, is a clear and shiny liquid coating that’s applied to a printed material. UV coating is commonly used in printing to protect packages that are handled frequently during shipping.
Does UV damage rubber?
Ultraviolet light from sunlight and fluorescent lighting also has a seriously detrimental effect on rubber because it accelerates rubber deterioration by producing photochemical reactions that promote the oxidation of the rubber surface resulting in a loss in mechanical strength. This is known as ‘UV degradation’.
What is difference between UV coating and varnish?
UV gives more protection and sheen than either varnish or aqueous and, since it is cured with light and not heat, no solvents are emitted. You can coat 80-pound text and heavier, although cover weights are preferred. UV can be used on smooth papers only.
What material is best for UV protection?
Unbleached cotton contains natural lignins that act as UV absorbers. Shiny polyesters and even lightweight satiny silks can be highly protective because they reflect radiation. High-tech fabrics treated with chemical UV absorbers or dyes prevent some penetration from UV rays. Fit: Loose-fitting apparel is preferable.