The following are the materials that UV printers are usually suitable for and their advantages and disadvantages:
Plastic materials: such as plastic sheets, PVC boards, sub-reinforcing boards and acrylic boards. UV printers can print with high definition, images and texts are not easy to fall off, change colors and deform.
metallic materials: such as aluminum alloy, steel, magnesium alloy, etc. Because the metal itself is hard and the surface treatment is complicated, the UV printer should have a professional nozzle system to print with high precision by using its spraying function.
glass materials: such as tempered glass and plexiglass. UV printer can directly spray colors on glass, which has the characteristics of high definition and high texture.
wood materials: such as various plates, furniture, doors and windows, etc. UV printers can print wood grains, patterns and other effects, which are more professional, especially affecting a variety of decorative design purposes.
paper materials: such as ordinary paper, spray-painted cloth (wool kraft) and various artistic canvases. UV printers can print with high precision, bright colors, light resistance and quick drying, and there will be no ink leakage.
In a word, UV printers are widely used, suitable for printing of various materials, and have achieved excellent professional results in appearance and output. At the same time, as a manufacturer of digital printing equipment, relevant suppliers or technical team experts should also pay attention to the hardness of materials, the choice of curing solvents and the changes brought about by the change of coating thickness required for each printing, so as to provide reliable processing and market response value that meets customer requirements.