UV LED curing technology has gained more and more people's attention. This new technology has already impacted
traditional ultraviolet (UV) curing inks and varnishes, and more and more companies have adopted this technology.
Conventional UV curing uses various gases to charge the lamp, while UV LEDs are light-emitting diodes that are produced
by semicon ductors. UV LED light curing technology first appeared at the Drupa 2008 print show for the curing of digital
inkjet inks, as well as for flexographic or other printing processes.
A variety of UVLED curing light sources are available for the label industry and are widely used. With the advancement of the
times and the needs of customers, the printing speed of labels needs to be faster, the label material needs to be thinner, and
the heat emitted by UV LEDs must be guaranteed not to damage the labels and heat sensitive substrates. Compared with
traditional UV lamps, UV LEDs have two obvious advantages: The first advantage is that they can be switched on and off, can be
turned on when needed, and can be turned off when not needed, saving energy loss. And any switch does not affect the life of
the light source. The second advantage is energy concentration, the utilization of energy is increased, the curing speed is
increased, and the production efficiency can be improved.