What exactly is the UV print?


The UV printing technique extends the boundaries of traditional digital printing methods, bringing a number of advantages, including high quality printing and printing on various surfaces.
The UV print is based on a compound that is applied to a damp paper that is then instantly dried by ultraviolet light. Several types of compounds are used to coat the printed surface, including polyethylene, calcium carbonate and kaolinite. These compounds are refined and mixed with viscous products that help them adhere better. The UV print may vary depending on the medium on which it is used.

Ultraviolet printing is the most modern and popular method of retransmitting images on rigid materials starting with those used in the production of visual advertising such as PVC (plastic), organic glass (acrylic), Di-bond (composite panel), PET and others up to materials mainly used to decorate rooms such as glass, wood, MDF or chipboard, ceramics and metallic surfaces.
Being a state-of-the-art technology, ultraviolet printing allows the creation of unique advertising or design objects, with multiple color effects.
An indisputable advantage of UV prints is the color resistance to sunlight. Printed images keeping their properties on the outside (out-door) up to 8 years and over 15 years on the inside (in-door).
UV printing offers a unique solution for small runs and on-demand printing. Printers offer unmatched versatility and high quality print reproduction on an almost unbelievable range of materials, products and substrates.

Advantages of UV Printing:
There is no product / order limit (you can print even a single object). Short time to complete the job Does not require films, sketches, molds, etc. The very good resolution of the printer allows printing images at an incredible quality a range huge number of printable materials, products and substrates Technical details Maximum printing format: 420 x 300 mm. Object thickness: maximum 150 mm. Print resolution up to 1440 x 1200 dpi

What can be UV printed?

Almost any object can be printed using this new printing method. The new technology allows the realization of products that are easily differentiated from the classic ones.
Promotional personalization: pens, lighters, usb sticks, roulette, chargers, business cards made of plastic (including transparent), made of mass colored cardboard, with embossed writing or selective varnish, loyalty cards / ID cards, CDs, etc.
Others: laptops, mobile phones, car air fresheners, gifts, rulers, signs, wooden plaques, trophies, control panels for industry, stickers, etc.

UV plate printing Ultraviolet printing is the most modern and popular method of retransmitting images on rigid materials starting with those used in the production of visual advertising such as PVC (plastic), organic glass (acrylic), Di-bond (composite panel), PET and others up to materials used mainly to decorate rooms such as glass, wood, MDF or chipboard, ceramics and metallic surfaces.

Being a state-of-the-art technology, ultraviolet printing allows the creation of unique advertising or design objects, with multiple color effects. An indisputable advantage of UV prints is the color resistance to sunlight. Printed images keeping their properties on the outside (out-door) up to 8 years and over 15 years on the inside (in-door).