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What type of ink is ColorBox?

What type of ink is ColorBox?

ColorBox pigment inks are waterbased and formulated to stamp on absorbent papers, but their slow-drying formula also makes them ideal for embossing and blending on coated or non-absorbent paper.

Who makes ColorBox ink?

Clearsnap Holding Inc.
Product information

Product Dimensions 4 x 2.5 x 0.5 inches
Manufacturer Clearsnap Holding Inc.
ASIN B004JSVXBO
Item model number 15203
Customer Reviews 4.6 out of 5 stars 656 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars

Is ColorBox ink permanent?

Excellent for scrapbooking and other projects where quality and longevity are important, this pigment ink is permanent and acid free.

Are ColorBox ink pads water-based?

One solvent ink pad for the image and then a water-based ink for coloring in. These ColorBox Archival Dye pads change all of that. You can use their pads for stamping an image and for watercoloring it in because it won’t run and muddle the colors. I tried.

Who bought colorbox?

Menasha Packaging agrees to purchase Color-Box business assets.

What is a pigment ink pad?

This classic pigment ink pad contains rich pigment ink with a slow dry time that’s suitable for embossing. Perfect for direct-to-paper and blending techniques, this ink is generally used on paper projects, but can also be used on chipboard, wood and other surfaces.

Is archival ink fast drying?

Archival pigment ink gives a very detailed, clear image. It is very thick ink and does not dry fast, ideally it should be heat set with a special heat tool otherwise it will smear and smudge. Ideal for use with embossing powders.

What is archival dye?

Most archival inks could really be best described as dyes, in that they permanently change the color of the paper that is being used. Dye is more likely to remain colorfast to the extent that the dye’s components are colorfast.