UV Printing, otherwise know as Ultra Violet Printing is a printing technique that uses special UV curing ink that allows the ink to be printed onto
a large range of materials or ‘substrates’. The printer will place the ink on the material and a specifically design UV light, acting as a catalyst, will
follow behind, drying (or curing) the ink so that it drys hard instantly. This reaction causes something called polymerisation to occur. The UV ink
curing process was originally designed to rapidly dry gel nail-polish during ladies manicures. It quickly became apparent that this quick drying
print technology could be very useful in more commercial and industrial applications such as within the sign and print industry
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