UV printing is a digital printing technology where ultraviolet (UV) light instantly cures or dries the ink as it is printed. This process allows ink to adhere to a wide range of rigid and flexible substrates.
Applications:
Ideal for printing on non-porous materials like acrylic, glass, aluminum composite panels (Dibond), PVC foam boards, and even wood. Commonly used in signage, displays, and packaging prototypes.
Key Features:
Instant ink curing
High durability and scratch resistance
Vivid color reproduction
Prints on coated and uncoated surfaces
Related terms: Flatbed Printing, Ink Adhesion, Rigid Boards