UV technology commonly used in gift box printing

Nov 08, 2024

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Why do some gift boxes look high-end despite their average shape and material? The reason is actually in terms of craftsmanship. The editor will analyze the commonly used techniques on gift boxes for everyone, in order to provide more high-end boxes for families at a lower cost. Firstly, commonly used techniques include hot stamping, embossing, and UV, which are also widely used in gift box production today. The first two are relatively common and everyone is familiar with them. Today, we will mainly talk about UV technology.


UV is actually a special ink that is fixed onto paper through a special processing method. The most commonly used UV on packaging boxes is light UV, which is also a transparent and bright ink that can make the UV part shiny and textured. Secondly, there is also a frosted UV, which is an ink that feels relatively rough to the touch. Both of these are very common and relatively simple. But there is another type of reverse UV, which is the common frosted effect we see. It is actually the result of the reaction between two media after mixing, but it is different from ordinary frosted UV. Reverse UV refers to the mixture of two different types of UV light oils, mainly used for anti-counterfeiting purposes and also for aesthetic purposes. It is widely used in cosmetics gift boxes and food packaging gift boxes. It looks more matte UV beautiful, while also having a rough effect.


The above is our analysis of UV technology on gift boxes, hoping to be helpful to everyone.

 

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