The UV offset printing method is used mainly in industrial
applications including the decoration of optical media, credit and
telephone cards as well as cups, buckets and containers. In
addition, the packaging and label industries also use the UV
letterpress printing and UV Flexographic printing techniques.
With its continuous research and development efforts, RUCO has
become one of the market leaders in the field of UV-curing
printing inks. As early as at the beginning of the 1980s, the
company developed the first UV dry offset inks. Today several
highly reactive and abrasion-resistant UV offset ink series are
available. A UV letterpress printing ink with good resistance to
solvents and water as well as an ITX- and silicone-free UV Flexo
printing ink round off the range offered to the label and
packaging industries.
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UV Letterpress-010UV |
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Label and packaging industries
- Very reactive with good resistance to solvents and
water
- UV-curing Letterpress ink.
- Pretreated PE and PP and other plastics, paper and
cardboard
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UV Dry Offset -070UV |
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Optical media such as CD, DVD, and other formats, labels,
credit and phone cards
- Very reactive with high colour strength.
- Waterless UV offset inks.
- Various plastic materials such as PVC, pretreated
polyolefins (PE/PP), various types of polystyrene,
polycarbonate, UV-lacquered compact discs
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UV Flexographic -UVFX |
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Label and Packaging industry
- Very reactive ITX -silicone-free..
- UV Flexographic printing inks.
- Pretreated PE and PP, PVC and other plastics, paper
and cardboard
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