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Print the Exceptional
Fit your Press with the most
Reliable UV System Available
UV Curing Technologies
Matching the right curing technology to your printing needs.
eco-LED UV
- Lowest power consumption
- Instant on-off
- Ozone free
eco UV
- Low cost outlay
- Low power consumption
- Very little heat produced
Conventional UV
- Cures all UV inks and coatings
- Range of coating effects available
- Scratch resistant
Enhance the Possibilities of Your Print
Retrofitted to new and old presses
Speed Up Production
Instant curing even on difficult substrates allows for more quick trunaround orders. Curing even at the fastest of press speeds, jobs can be immediatley processed for finishing.
New Print Possibilities
Super high gloss coatings and dramatic colours and effects are now available. Print easily on a wide variety of substrates. Eliminate the need for messy, time consuming spray powder.
Available for Retrofit on all Machine Makes
Heidelberg • Komori • Koenig & Bauer • Roland • Ryobi • Sakurai
Complete Training
"Making the transition from conventional litho to UVKevin McGowan
was easier than we expected."
Frequently Asked Questions
What is ultraviolet curing?
Ultraviolet curing is the polymerization process of UV sensitive materials, rather than drying through the evaporation of solvents.
Can I print onto almost anything?
Yes, UV printers can allow for printing onto paper, PVC, plastic, acrylic, metal, wood, board, slate, driftwood and more. The variety of substrates is further widened with the use of LED UV due to the cool lamps. The questions is, what can’t I print on?
Are there problems with stacking UV printed work?
No, the substrate is immediately dry and cured when arriving at the delivery so no set-off should occur.
What is Benford Dual UV?
Dual UV offers a system which combines the different technologies on a press, whilst being interchangeable when required. No technology is better than the other, the question to ask is, “which technology is going to do the jobs I want to do best and most economically?”