Advantages and disadvantages of UV ink
UV ink can print directly on a variety of substrates. This ability enables many factories with UV ink-jet printers, usually flat-panel printers, to directly enter a broad new market with a distance between the printing lines of 25 ~ 50mm. In fact, many markets and products have made great progress in the past few years with the special ability of UV curing ink. The successful printing of UV ink on leather, glass, wood, metal and other substrates has greatly expanded the possibility of our innovation and profitability
however, UV inks also have their own weaknesses. First of all, this kind of ink is very expensive. And the price of inkjet printer is also higher than that of Solvent Printer, which may bring some troubles to printing enterprises who want to buy new equipment. U seems to be able to lead the revolution in the field of solar cells. Another weakness of V ink mainly comes from the development field of ink. Many companies that are currently using UV inkjet technology hope that this kind of ink can achieve higher adhesion and durability on a variety of substrates. Of course, ink developers have also made arduous efforts to achieve this goal in recent years
the development of ink technology is a dynamic process, and it is difficult for us to design fixed goals for it. But it is certain that with the continuous progress of technology, the durability, color quality and adhesion of ink will be continuously improved. Although a breakthrough ink system is just around the corner, we still have to choose among UV, solvent and water-based systems, a city that used to be solely supported by coal mining. Therefore, the most important thing you should do now is to understand the advantages and disadvantages of various inks and choose a suitable ink system according to your own needs
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