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How to Apply the Glossy Effect on Surface of CNC Plastic Prototype

Time:2017-06-02 14:47 source: Leecheer Author: Leecheer Click:

How to Apply the Glossy Effect on  Surface of CNC Plastic Prototype


If the CNC plastic prototype need to apply the glossy effect on the surface. The following methods.

1. Spraying 1K ground coat paint on the surface of CNC prototype.1K ground coat paint generally is

used for painting light color, which can add  finishing coat to mix up corresponding ground coat paint,

which can improve the covering power of ground coat paint. If you are dissatisfied with 1K ground

coat paint, 2K ground coat paint is you best choice. 2K ground coat paint can greatly improve 

the the effect of glossy surface.


2. UV glossy  processing. The surface of CNC palstic prototype will stick to a soomth and transparent

effect after they are work with sparying and UV glossy processing. When doing glossy  processing,

the surface of prototype should be sprayed a UV oil and  then go throught UV machine and exposed 

to UV light.Expecially noted, the success rate of UV glossy  processing is very low. 

If the technology is not good, the surface will break. So the work should be careful 

when UV glossy  processing.


There are two methods to apply the Glossy Effect on the Surface of CNC Plastic Prototype. 


 
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