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The UV screen printing method is suitable for decorating a large variety of flat and
formed substrates, including various types of plastics, metal, ceramics and glass etc.
UV Screen printing applications can be found mainly in the fields of plastic processing,
glass decoration and optical media as well as in the graphic industry and label printing.
920UV
Plastic containers of the packaging industry
. High-gloss, very reactive and thixotropic formulation
. Pretreated PE and PP, PVC and other plastics, paper and cardboard
930UV
Glass and Metal
. Glossy, good resistance to chemical and cosmetic fill products,
good dishwasher resistance
. UV-curing screen printing inks with dual-core system
. Glass, ceramics, metal and thermosets
970UV/CD
CD and DVD
. High-gloss, highly reactive and thixotropic formulation
. Polycarbonate and all current UV curing CD lacquers
985UV
Labels, packaging, plastic containers
. High-gloss, very reactive, good resistance to solvents and water
. Pretreated PE, PP, PVC and other plastics, paper and cardboard
985UV/NV
Labels and packaging
. High-gloss, very reactive and low viscosity formulation
. UV ink series for rotary screen printing
. Pretreated PE, PP, PVC and other plastics, paper and cardboard
990UV
Cartridges and plastic containers
. High-gloss, very reactive and good resistance to solvents and water
. ABS, pretreated polythylene and polypropylene, polyamide
Colour Chart
Our basic ink mixing system, consisting of 12 basic colours, can be used to
achieve a wide range of different shades.
Kaye-Dee can supply ready mixed colourmatches for pad printing if required.
Minimum quanties are 1kg and the mixing charge is fixed at £16, whether the
quantity is 1kg or 100kg!
Basic Colours are held in stock for most of the ink ranges we supply. Non stock
items can be supplied on request.
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