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Staying Above Surface
The drying of a conventional coldset ink film occurs when the ink vehicle (solvent, oil) is absorbed into the substrate, leaving behind the solids (pigments and resins) to form a film on the substrate surface. In energy curing, on the other hand, virtually all of the components in the ink or coating remain on the surface of the substrate.
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