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UV varnishing          
UV varnishing is a process that involves applying an extra layer of glossy or matt varnish to the surface of a printed item for protection and to obtain a luxurious appearance. Varnish is applied over the entire surface or to specific areas of design, using rubber, or photopolymer plates, or screens. It is also possible to use special varnishes, such as Iriodin pearly lustre pigment, and glitter – to create a broad array of fascinating visual effects.
 
The process of UV varnishing at POL-MAK is performed on modern equipment, including:
 
Heidelberg CD 102 LYX, B1 format:
maximum working speed: 15,000 sheets/h,
maximum sheet size: 720 x 1020 mm,
minimum sheet size: 340 x 480 mm,
GSM range: 70-500 g/m2,
 
Sakurai, B1 format:
maximum working speed: 3,000 sheets/h,
maximum sheet size: 720 x 1020 mm,
minimum sheet size: 370 x 560 mm,
GSM range: 115-350 g/m2,