Industry Guide
UV in Printing & Coating
Instant curing for inks, coatings, and adhesives — LED or mercury, we help you choose
In 30 Seconds
- UV curing replaces thermal drying — seconds instead of minutes, no solvents
- LED wavelengths: 365nm, 385nm, 405nm — choose based on ink/coating formulation
- Mercury broadband lamps still needed for some multi-layer or pigmented systems
- Instant on/off enables integration into high-speed production lines
- Energy savings of 50-80% vs. thermal drying or conventional mercury systems
Applications
Offset & Flexo Printing
385-395nm (LED)UV inks cure instantly on the press, enabling immediate finishing (cutting, folding, stacking) without drying time. LED UV at 385-395nm is the new standard for sheetfed offset.
Simulate thisIndustrial Coatings
365-405nm (LED) or broadband (Hg)UV-cured clear coats, primers, and topcoats for wood, metal, plastic, and glass. Scratch-resistant, high-gloss finishes in seconds. Common in furniture, automotive trim, and electronics housings.
Simulate thisAdhesive Bonding
365nm (LED) or 254nm (low-iron glass)UV-curable adhesives bond glass-to-glass, glass-to-metal, and plastic assemblies in seconds. Used in electronics (display bonding), medical devices, and optical components. Substrates: LOCTITE, DELO, Dymax, Henkel.
Simulate thisProtective & Functional Films
365-395nm (LED)Anti-fingerprint coatings, hard coats for displays, anti-fog films, and hydrophobic surfaces — all UV-cured. Thin-film applications require precise dose control to avoid under- or over-cure.
Simulate thisWavelength Selection Guide
| Wavelength | Best For | LED Available? | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 365nm | Standard curing, deep cure, thick layers | Excellent | Most photoinitiators optimized for this range |
| 385nm | Surface cure, low-migration inks | Excellent | Good for food packaging (low extractables) |
| 395nm | Offset/flexo printing | Excellent | Industry standard for LED-UV printing |
| 405nm | Pigmented/thick layers, depth cure | Best efficiency | Best penetration through colored materials |
| Broadband | Complex formulations, multi-initiator | Not available | Mercury H/D/V bulbs — plan for Minamata transition |
Not sure which wavelength? Try our LED or Mercury decision guide
Switching from thermal to UV?
We help you evaluate the transition — energy savings, substrate compatibility, and ROI calculations.
