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		<title>The Emerging Technology Of UV Printing In The Packaging And Printing Industry 32047</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Y0pxfnj845: Ak: Uusi sivu: Direct-to-Object (or DTO) printing is a unique form of digital printing. It uses ultraviolet light to dry or cure the ink almost immediately after it has been applied to a substrate. This unique UV printing process is very special. The substrate can include flat objects and any domed or cylindrical objects. You can use almost any metal, acrylic, plastic or glass as well as canvas and wood. The UV ink is applied onto the substrate using specialized ultraviolet lamps. Once dry,...&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Direct-to-Object (or DTO) printing is a unique form of digital printing. It uses ultraviolet light to dry or cure the ink almost immediately after it has been applied to a substrate. This unique UV printing process is very special. The substrate can include flat objects and any domed or cylindrical objects. You can use almost any metal, acrylic, plastic or glass as well as canvas and wood. The UV ink is applied onto the substrate using specialized ultraviolet lamps. Once dry, they are adhered to the substrate with adhesive.&lt;br /&gt;
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Initially, the UV printing process was developed for gel nail varnishes. After the gel polish is applied, a UV light is used to cure the polish onto the surface of the nails. It results in a fast-drying, flawless manicure. Eventually, however, the benefits of ultraviolet light applications expanded and began being used in commercial and industrial markets. This forms the foundation of UV printing services and the associated printing industry. This technology is used to produce flyers, leaflets and screen printing. The process of UV printing is similar to that of traditional printing. But the inks used as well the drying and curing methods are different. This is in addition the distinctive nature of printing technology.&lt;br /&gt;
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Traditional printing uses solvent inks that are applied to a substrate and heated to cure it. Solvent-based inks may evaporate and spread onto the substrate's surface before drying. This can release volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Unpleasing odor is produced by the heat used to cure solvent ink to substrate. Furthermore, the solvent inks are absorbed into the substrate, which can result in faded colors. Additionally, spray powders prevent the offsetting and drying of ink, and the whole process can take several days. Traditional printing is generally limited to paper and similar materials due to the nature of the printing press. It can't be used on metal, plastic, glass or acrylic.&lt;br /&gt;
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With UV printing, specialized UV inks are used. Instead of heat, high-intensity LED ultraviolet lights are used to cure the ink onto the medium that it is printed on. The ink is spread onto the substrate by the ultraviolet light. The ink will dry immediately regardless of the substrate. Since the ink dries almost immediately, it does not evaporate, and as such, it cannot spread out onto the material it is printed on.&lt;br /&gt;
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In addition to the quick-drying capabilities and the eco-friendliness of UV printing, this ultraviolet printing method and the associated form of ink transfer can also be used with various materials, including paper, plastic, foil, acrylic, foam, etc. Additionally, no VOCs, ozone, or toxic fumes are released into the air. Companies that value sustainability in their printing processes will appreciate this feature.&lt;br /&gt;
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Imagine all the possibilities when [https://www.4shared.com/s/fK109_wyRku Full Color UV Business Printed Products] digitally printing is possible on an item. Instead of using a sticker to attach to the object, you can imagine the possibilities. DTO Direct-To-Object lets you print in full-color directly to the object.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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