UV curing is one of the most common types of light curing due to its high energy and therefore instantaneous curing effect at a tus nqi qis thiab pheej hmoo. Kev kho mob ceev ntawm 1 mus rau 30 vib nas this yog qhov zoo rau kev kho qhov chaw, nrog lub teeb siv ntau dua ua rau kev kho sai. UV curing resins tseem tuaj yeem zam dhau los ntawm 100 feem pua rau 500 feem pua tsis muaj kev puas tsuaj. Ob txoj hauv kev yooj yim ntawm kev ua kom lub teeb pom kev zoo suav nrog txo qhov sib txawv ntawm lub teeb thiab lub substrate, thiab ntxiv lwm lub teeb UV rau cov kab ntau lawm.

The rapid curing speed of UV light leads to shorter cycle times, improved lead times for customers, and reduced labour costs for the manufacturer. UV curing is also relatively easy to manage, only requiring simple UV-curing dispensing equipment, and no racks or ovens – in contrast to heat curing. Since most UV curing material are also single component, there is no need for mixing, therefore bypassing the potential issues that come with it. Finally, UV curing technology is environmentally friendly due to the lack of harmful chemicals involved in its process; this produces less chemical waste and reduces the regulatory and disposal costs for the manufacturer. High intensity UV light, however, is regarded as ionizing radiation which can cause harm to the skin and bodily functions; therefore, sufficient care must be taken when handling UV equipment.






