Purpose driven protection by jeremy goldstein on may 6 2013 11 34 00 am the purpose of a coating is to protect the printed piece from dirt smudges fingerprints scratching etc.
Uv varnish vs gloss lamination.
However if your label is exposed to oils solvents agents or is in a high scuff environment lamination might be a safer choice.
When using a varnish or aqueous coating it is best to print on a gloss paper.
Uv coating is a process whereby a polymer resin changes from a liquid to a solid with the help of an ultraviolet light source.
The coating on gloss paper from the paper plant provides a harder print area for varnishes to lay on top of.
Gloss semi gloss high gloss or a special textured finish that is accomplished.
Aqueous coating is water based and though it can be a good coating option for paper uv coating offers greater gloss and better protection.
Pros cons of lamination vs.
Laminations can cheapen the look of the label with a plastic appearance.
Coating also provides scuff resistance.
To achieve a varnish that really stands out hit the areas you want to highlight with gloss varnish then come back with a dull or matte varnish everywhere else.
Varnishes are really best for indoor applications and come in matte hi gloss or thermal transfer.
Low cost no additional cutting trimming required after coating as been applied fast looks just like lamination.
It can be used as a spot covering to accent a particular image on the sheet or as an overall flood coating.
Uv coating uv coating pros.
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Uv coating serves as a direct replacement for lamination and provides the following benefits.
The coating can also be applied in numerous finish options such as.
Our varnishes have uv protection for fade resistance.
Uv coating can be a direct replacement for lamination and provides a protective covering that adds value to any document increasing the vibrancy and richness of its colours as well as protection from scratching and fingerprints.
Lamination offers good protection but the lamination process requires edge trimming which can increase production costs.
It can be a gloss or a matt coating.
Gloss dull or a special textured finish that is accomplished using a roller.
A clear liquid applied to printed surfaces for looks and protection.
Protective covering including against scratching and fingerprints higher vibrancy.
It s also great if you want a more pronounced sheen and texture than varnish.
Lamination can offer waterproofing where uv coating does not.
Both varnishes and laminations provide protection to your label.
They are less durable and less resistant to moisture than our laminates.
Ideal for labels that will be exposed to moisture abrasion light.