Hot air and infrared (IR) dryers, like their cousin, the UV curing system, play an important role in the print production process, much like a field goal kicker for a football team. Think about it.
Contrary to popular belief, the idea of curing inks with UV energy has been around for a long time. In fact, Sun Chemical, an early proponent of the technology, has patents on it dating back to 1946.
According to the Glass Packaging Institute, Alexandria, Va., energy costs drop about 2 to 3% for every 10% cullet used compared to making new glass from only raw materials. Cullet (broken or refuse ...
UV printing is a unique method of digital printing utilising ultraviolet (UV) light to dry or cure ink, adhesives or coatings almost as soon as it’s hit the paper, or aluminium, foam board or acrylic ...
Ultraviolet (UV) curable inks undergo a photochemical process in presence of ultraviolet light, which leads to the drying of the ink. UV curable inks have witnessed widespread acceptance over ...
To address this challenge, project partner Cidaut has achieved a major milestone by developing two fast-curing process innovations: a Resin Transfer Moulding (RTM) system designed for frontal UV ...
DUBLIN, Nov. 12, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/g9jwq6/world_uv_curable) has announced the addition of the ...
A new report by Allied Market Research titled, "World UV Curable Inks-Market Opportunities and Forecasts, 2014 - 2020," forecasts that the world UV curable inks market would garner a revenue of $3.5 ...