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UV-Lamps CCP drives growth of UV Ray curing systems in Spain

UV-Lamps CCP sold 10 UV Ray curing systems and 80 UV/LED heads in 2025, supporting installations across flexographic, sheetfed, and offset presses.

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By: Steve Katz

Associate Editor

UV Ray S.r.l. and its Spanish distribution partner UV-Lamps CCP reported record sales growth in 2025, reflecting continued investment in UV and LED curing technologies across the Iberian label and packaging market.

According to the companies, UV-Lamps CCP sold 10 UV Ray curing systems and 80 UV/LED heads during the year, supporting installations across flexographic, sheetfed, and offset presses.

The projects included new press installations, retrofits of existing equipment, and hybrid configurations combining UV Ray’s MaxLED modules with Atom and Maxwell UV arc lamps featuring dichroic reflectors. Systems were installed on presses from Bobst, Miyakoshi, Wanjie, and Gidue, as well as a Koenig & Bauer Rapida 105 cm sheetfed press equipped with MaxLED and custom-designed Goliath reflectors.

Based in Alicante, Spain, UV-Lamps CCP is led by Carlos Pescott, who brings more than a decade of experience in UV curing technologies for label and packaging applications. In addition to serving Spain, the company represents UV Ray in Portugal.

“We congratulate Carlos Pescott and his team at UV-Lamps CCP on their successful growth of UV Ray installations in Spain in 2025,” says Stefano Maiano, production director and co-owner of UV Ray. “They have proven to be a reliable partner, with deep technical knowledge and a hands-on approach, helping customers achieve optimal curing performance, energy efficiency, and minimal downtime while advancing LED and UV technology in the Spanish market.”

UV Ray, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, designs and manufactures its systems in Italy. The company emphasizes energy efficiency, modular construction, and retrofit capability as key advantages, particularly for printers seeking to upgrade existing mechanically sound presses to LED or hybrid UV curing without full equipment replacement.

For label and packaging converters, the growth in hybrid UV/LED installations reflects continued demand for energy-efficient curing, reduced downtime, and flexible system configurations capable of supporting both conventional UV and LED applications.

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