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Varnish — Versatile Liquid Coating for Protection and Controlled Sheen Across Any Print Run

Oil-based or water-based varnish applied over printed surfaces for protection and controlled gloss, matte, or satin appearance.

MOQ: 100 unitsFree Shipping2-3 Week Turnaround

Key Benefits of Varnish

Gloss, matte, satin & dead matte
Inline OPV option
Offline UV varnish
Food-safe formulations
Cost-effective protection
All substrate compatible

About Varnish

Varnish is a liquid coating applied over printed surfaces during or after printing to provide protection and controlled sheen. Available in gloss, matte, satin, and neutral (dead matte) versions, varnish is one of the most versatile finishing tools available — applicable inline during printing, cost-effective, and compatible with virtually all printing substrates. For packaging programs where premium lamination is not required but unprotected print is not acceptable, varnish provides the practical solution.

Overprint varnish (OPV) applied inline is the most economical surface protection available for packaging. It adds minimal cost while providing meaningful resistance to scuffing and handling wear. Offline UV varnish applications provide harder, more protective finishes for demanding applications.

Varnish Types and Their Applications

Gloss varnish enhances color and adds sheen at economical cost. Matte varnish deadens reflectivity for understated appearances. Satin (silk) varnish creates a balanced semi-gloss appropriate for professional packaging. Dead matte varnish removes virtually all reflectivity — creating an ultra-flat, almost chalky surface that is distinctive and modern. Each varnish type is available inline (as OPV applied during printing) or offline (as a separate finishing pass).

Selective Varnish for Design Effects

Selective application of gloss and matte varnish to different areas of the same packaging surface creates contrast effects comparable to spot UV — at lower cost. Gloss varnish on key design elements against a matte varnish background creates a moderate contrast that adds visual interest without the investment of spot UV production.

Quick Specs

Minimum Order
100 units
Production Time
2-3 weeks
Free Shipping
Yes
Printing
CMYK / Pantone
Type
coating

Best For

Cost-effective surface protectionHigh-volume consumer goodsFood packagingPharmaceutical packagingSelective contrast effectsStandard retail packaging
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Varnish is Best For

Cost-effective surface protection
High-volume consumer goods
Food packaging
Pharmaceutical packaging
Selective contrast effects
Standard retail packaging

Varnish FAQs

What is the difference between varnish and UV coating?

Traditional varnish is oil-based or water-based and air-dries or heat-dries. UV coating is a reactive monomer system cured instantly by UV light. UV coatings are harder and more protective than traditional varnishes, but require UV curing equipment.

Is varnish food-safe?

Yes. Food-safe varnish formulations are available for food packaging applications. We specify food-safe varnish grades for all food contact applications.

Can selective varnish create contrast effects like spot UV?

Yes, at lower cost. Gloss varnish on specific design elements against a matte background creates contrast, though less dramatic than spot UV. This is a good option for brands wanting contrast effects on moderate budgets.

Does varnish protect against all types of damage?

Varnish provides light-to-moderate protection against scuffing and handling. It is less protective than lamination or UV coating. For packaging requiring maximum protection, lamination is recommended.

What is the minimum order for varnish finishing?

Varnish is available on all order quantities as an inline process.

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