Make Your Package Pop!
Here are some tips, tricks,
and applications in the use of UV coatings to help a package stand out on the shelf.
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Kevin Cullen
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On the other hand, satin UV's low light reflectance gives packages a "flat" appearance. Satin is often combined with gloss UV to produce an eye-catching contrast. Like gloss, satin offers the excellent scuff- and rub-protection.
Packages are UV-coated using a flood or spot application. Spot coating is applied to one area of the package, while flood (or overall) indicates a coating applied to the entire package. Spot UV is generally screen coated in thick amounts for maximum visual "pop" and rub-resistance. Conversely, flood is usually roller coated in relatively smaller amounts.
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