Spot UV is a process that many customers usually choose when customizing paper cardboard boxes. It is typically applied to logos, featuring a bright effect and a slight embossed feel, which can emphasize the logo. It is usually used in combination with matte film to make the logo’s luster more prominent.
Local UV is a printing technology that dries and cures ink through ultraviolet light. It requires the combination of ink containing photosensitizers and UV curing lamps. The effect of local UV is to apply a layer of varnish on the printed pattern to enhance the brightness and artistic effect of the product, while protecting the product surface, making it have high durability and anti-friction properties, and less prone to scratches.
The effect of Spot UV lies in adding a local bright effect to the parts that need to be highlighted, such as trademarks and packaging printed materials. Compared with the surrounding patterns, the polished patterns appear more vivid, bright and have a strong three-dimensional effect, which can produce a unique artistic effect. Therefore, this effect is widely loved by consumers.
Thick ink layer: The ink layer is thick and has a strong three-dimensional effect.
Comfortable touch: The varnish layer feels more comfortable to the touch.
Wide application range: Suitable for various printed materials and packaging.