UV pinning

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UV pinning is the process of applying a dose of low intensity ultraviolet (UV) light to a UV curable ink (UV ink). The light's wavelengths must be correctly matched to the ink’s photochemical properties. As a result, the ink droplets move to a higher viscosity state, but stop short of full cure. This is also referred to as the "gelling" of the ink.

UV pinning is typically used in UV ink jet applications (e.g. the printing of labels, the printing of electronics, and the fabrication of 3-D microstructures).

[edit] Purpose

UV pinning enhances the management of drop size and image integrity, minimizing the unwanted mixing of drops and providing the highest possible image quality and the sharpest colour rendering.

[edit] References

  • Enhancing label print quality with UV pinning, Sept 2007, Andrew Ridyard and Dr. Mark Bale
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