WoodenPrinter96
New member
Hello printplanet members,
i have newly registered her in the forum, because I need your expert opinion.
I am currently studying mechanical engineering and building up a start-up with friends.
Therefore we would like to print pictures on wooden surfaces. The most important requirement is that the wood with the printed image must be completely biodegradable!
Up to now, the printing process with UV drying ink seems to us to be the best way of printing, as it adheres best to wooden surfaces. However, we have had no success in finding biodegradable UV drying inks.
Another process we have come across is sublimation printing. To apply this process to wood, a special polymer coating seems to be necessary. This coating also seems to be poorly biodegradable.
Do you have tips which printing method / ink is best suited for me?
Many thanks for your help & greetings
WoodenPrinter96
i have newly registered her in the forum, because I need your expert opinion.
I am currently studying mechanical engineering and building up a start-up with friends.
Therefore we would like to print pictures on wooden surfaces. The most important requirement is that the wood with the printed image must be completely biodegradable!
Up to now, the printing process with UV drying ink seems to us to be the best way of printing, as it adheres best to wooden surfaces. However, we have had no success in finding biodegradable UV drying inks.
Another process we have come across is sublimation printing. To apply this process to wood, a special polymer coating seems to be necessary. This coating also seems to be poorly biodegradable.
Do you have tips which printing method / ink is best suited for me?
Many thanks for your help & greetings
WoodenPrinter96