BLOCK PRINTING
INK 
Block Printing Ink has the perfect consistency
for lino and wood block printing and transfers
onto paper.
Matisse
Derivan developed this unique product for art
and craft courses to give user-friendly
block ink. Derivan Block Printing Ink is non-toxic
and easy to clean up while still giving the
feel of a professional grade oil-based printing
ink.
Derivan Block Ink is available in open mouth
250ml jars.
The consistency of the Derivan Block Ink will
allow sharp, accurate prints.
APPLICATION:
Derivan Block Printing Ink has
been formulated for lino and wood block printing
on paper with classroom teaching in mind. Derivan
Block Ink will remain open on the block for
some time but once printed will dry quickly
to facilitate stacking of prints after each
class. If a longer open time is required, mix
Derivan Drying Retarder to slow the drying
time.
COLOR MIXING:
All the colors may be intermixed to form
bright secondary and tertiary colors. It is
advisable to mix the colors with a spatula
on a sheet of glass or other non-porous surface.
CLEAN UP:
Wash all utensils, brayers, blocks and hands
with soap and water to clean up.
REMOVAL OF PAINT STAINS:
Wet Stains: Place stained
area of garment under a tap of cold running
water, holding balance of garment above the
stain so that the color does not spread. After
removing surplus ink, place wet garment on
a towel and rub ordinary household soap into
the stain, working the heavily soaped wet cloth
area between your fingers in a rolling action,
using the thumb and forefinger of each hand
on either side of the stain. Do not rub the
stain directly.
Wash the area under cold water and repeat
procedure 2 or 3 times till all coloring is
removed. Dry out wet garment by wrapping in
a towel and twisting to remove excess moisture.
Dried Stains: Prepare a bucket
or sink with lukewarm water, using plenty of
household or laundry soap. Immerse the garment
and let it soak for 15 minutes to wet out properly.
With the thumb and forefinger of each hand,
slowly work the stain in a rolling action thereby
releasing the paint and color into the soapy
water. Change the water as necessary and repeat
washing action. DO NOT USE HOT WATER. Some
stubborn stains may need to be soaked overnight.
Do not boil, dry-clean or use chemical solvents
or thinners. Do not iron over a stain. Do not
machine wash. Keep stained garments separate
from other washing.
Methods of avoiding staining: Whenever
possible, use cheap disposable plastic aprons
or old clothing.
If clothes do get paint on them, try to get
the paint out, as described above, while it
is still wet. It is much easier to remove wet
ink than ink that has dried.
STORAGE:
Store Derivan Block Ink in a cool dark place
with lid firmly fastened. Kept correctly, the
ink should last for several years. If the ink
dries out, mix in a small amount of distilled
water to rejuvenate it. |