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What is the difference between water-based UV ink and ordinary UV ink?
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2024-03-06 10:49
The biggest difference between water-based UV ink and ordinary UV ink is that water is used as a solvent, instead of using monomer diluent, which fundamentally solves the irritating effect of contact with the human body when using monomer diluent, and even calcium causes skin allergies and other harm to the human body, which has a greater advantage in environmental protection. What is the difference between water-based UV ink and ordinary UV ink?
High temperature glass ink, also known as high temperature ink, tempered glass ink. Used in glass tempering and hot bending process.
Now ordinary ink, usually referred to as low-temperature ink. It can withstand temperatures no higher than 100 degrees. However, due to the different requirements of the glass itself, there is also strict control of the temperature.
High temperature glass ink is mainly composed of high temperature flux (glass powder) and pigment. After sintering at a high temperature of 500~720℃, it is melted and bonded to the glass surface. In adhesion, weather resistance and other aspects of far ultra-low temperature ink.
Therefore, the high temperature ink is more suitable for the first screen printing and then tempered glass process products. However, the birth of this product is a good turning point for the glass industry and the ink industry.
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