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UV Coating Leveling Problems and Solutions
In UV coating processes, leveling is one of the key indicators of coating quality. Good leveling results in a smooth, flat, and uniformly glossy surface, whereas poor leveling can lead to defects such as orange peel, craters, and pinholes. These defects not only affect the appearance of the prod...Read more -
Fundamentals and Applications of UV Coatings
UV Coatings (Ultraviolet Coating), also known as ultraviolet-curable coatings, are functional coatings that rapidly cure under ultraviolet (UV) light exposure. Unlike traditional solvent-based or water-based coatings that rely on heat or natural drying, UV coatings achieve instant curing through ...Read more -
UV Resin and Nail Gel: Technological Core and Industry Drivers
In the wave of the “beauty economy” sweeping the nail industry, beneath the glittering, colorful nails lies a silent material revolution. From the “slow-drying, easily chipping” traditional nail polishes to today’s nail gels that offer “instant curing, long-lasting w...Read more -
Common Issues and Solutions in UV Coating: Yellowing
Yellowing is one of the common quality issues in UV coating processes, particularly prominent when applying UV varnish to plastic surfaces. Not only does yellowing affect the aesthetic appearance of the product, but it can also reduce the weather resistance and service life of the coating. This a...Read more -
Common Issues and Solutions in UV Coating: Particles and Pinholes
During the UV coating process, particles and pinholes are common defects that not only affect the appearance quality of the product but may also lead to a decline in coating performance. This article provides an in-depth analysis of the causes of particles and pinholes and offers feasible solutio...Read more -
Common Issues and Solutions in UV Coating: Pinholes
I. The Nature and Manifestation of Pinholes Pinholes are a common defect in UV coating applications, characterized by circular or irregular depressions on the coating surface when UV coating curing process. They typically occur due to a mismatch between the surface tension of the coating and th...Read more -
Common Issues and Solutions in UV Coating: Adhesion Issues
I. Introduction In UV coating processes, adhesion issues of UV-curable coatings are a common and critical factor affecting coating quality. Good adhesion not only ensures the integrity and aesthetics of the coating but also enhances its protective performance for the substrate. How to improve t...Read more -
UV Resins: Advancing High-Performance, Eco-Friendly Solutions in Coatings and Printing
The demand for efficient, environmentally friendly materials has brought UV resins to the forefront of coatings, inks, and adhesives industries. Unlike traditional resins, UV resins undergo a unique photopolymerization process that rapidly creates a durable coating when exposed to UV light. Compo...Read more -
The Advantages of UV Resins: Revolutionizing Coatings, Inks, and Adhesives
UV resins are low-molecular-weight, photosensitive resins with functional groups that enable photopolymerization, such as unsaturated double bonds and epoxy groups. Comprising monomers, prepolymers, and photoinitiators, UV resins rapidly cure into cross-linked, hardened films under ultraviolet (U...Read more -
Water-Based UV Coatings: Superior Advantages Over Traditional UV Coatings
Water-based UV coatings offer numerous advantages compared to traditional UV-cured coatings, making them a more sustainable and efficient solution for a wide range of industrial applications. As the demand for eco-friendly and safer production methods grows, water-based UV coatings have become an...Read more -
Development of UV-Cured Resins: Characteristics and Applications of Various Photocurable Resins
UV-cured resins are a type of low-molecular-weight photosensitive resin that contain groups capable of undergoing photopolymerization reactions, such as unsaturated double bonds or epoxy groups. These resins form the core component of UV-cured products, including UV coatings, UV inks, and UV adhe...Read more -
Application Methods of UV Coatings for Wood Finishing
1. UV-Cured Putty Paint UV-cured putty paint is primarily used on wood surfaces with poor smoothness, such as particleboard or fiberboard. Its main purpose is to fill small holes and minor imperfections, sealing the substrate to ensure a smooth surface for subsequent coatings...Read more




