Instant-cure UV LED coatings eliminate VOCs, reduce facility footprint
CAMX 2026: Allied UV’s UV LED coating systems cure instantly without volatile organic compounds or hazardous air pollutants, with solutions tailored through experienced process integrator partnerships.
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Allied UV (Macomb, Mich., U.S.) produces UV LED cured coating solutions for manufacturers seeking faster throughput and cleaner finishing operations. Rather than selling off-the-shelf products, the company delivers its coatings through a network of qualified Process Partners — UV systems integrators who design and implement fully integrated coating lines suited to each facility’s production requirements.
UV LED coatings cure instantly upon exposure to UV light, bypassing the extended drying times associated with conventional liquid coating systems. Allied UV says this translates to faster production cycles and fewer bottlenecks in finishing operations. The equipment’s compact footprint also reduces floor space requirements and overall energy consumption compared to traditional curing setups.
On the environmental and compliance side, Allied UV’s coatings contain no volatile organic compounds (VOCs) or hazardous air pollutants and are formulated to support RoHS compliance. The company positions this as an advantage for manufacturers navigating environmental regulations and workplace safety requirements.
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