Cernit Alcohol ink
Navy blueOnly 2 items in stock
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Cernit Alcohol Ink 20ml, Marine Blue
Features: Cernit's alcohol-based ink is opaque for white, gold, copper, silver, and pearl, or transparent for all other colors. Each ink comes with an easy-to-use precision tip. All shades can be mixed together to create a new color. Acid-free.
Suitable Surfaces: Cernit's alcohol ink is suitable for oven-hardening modeling clays (polymer) as well as for epoxy resin, paper, metal, plastic, ceramics, and glass.
Application: With just a few drops of the ink, you can precisely color a small area. It dries quickly in the air and has a glossy appearance once dry.
Manufacturing: All Cernit alcohol inks are produced in Belgium, near Liège.
Note: There is a thinner available in the range that liquefies the colors, and a cleaner that completely cleans tools and work surfaces after using the inks.
Colour type | Alcohol ink |
Exact colour description | Navy blue |
Item number | 24532786 |
Manufacturer | Cernit |
Category | Artist paint + Craft paint |
Manufacturer no. | CE2000020246C |
Release date | 10.3.2023 |
Colour | Blue |
Exact colour description | Navy blue |
Colour type | Alcohol ink |
Material application | Copper, Ice |
Number of colours | 1 |
Country of origin | Belgium |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Items per sales unit | 864 x |
Weight | 24 g |
Length | 8.50 cm |
Width | 3 cm |
Height | 2.30 cm |
Weight | 23 g |
Instructions for use | CERNIT - An opaque alcohol-based ink - 20 ml bottle - navy - CE2000020246C NATURE: cooking modelling clay (polymer), opaque after cooking and without any variation in colour the Nature range perfectly reproduces natural materials such as granite, terracotta, rocks and many others. COOKING THE DOUGH: once worked, cook the dough in a traditional oven, temperature between 110°C and 130°C for a maximum of 30 minutes, the dough has no odour when cooking, does not crack do not use a microwave oven. CHARACTERISTICS: Cernit dough does not dry, it is therefore infinitely malleable, after cooking, the dough is solid but remains flexible and workable after cooking it does not rub off neither on the hands nor on the tools, miscible colours. HOW TO USE: work the dough on a clean surface, knead the dough to make it flexible then start your creation, it can be sculpted, moulded or used with other materials, perfect for creating jewellery and models. MANUFACTURING: all Cernit cooking modelling clays are made in Belgium, near Liège. |