Karin Thickening Agent
Informations sur le produit "Karin Thickening Agent"
Thickening Agents
Thickening agents prevent colors in Ebru art from sinking to the bottom of the water and allow the colors to spread on the water surface. These substances increase the viscosity of the water in the marbling tray, helping the colors adhere easily to the paper. Thickening agents are divided into two categories: natural and artificial.
Natural thickening agents are obtained from tragacanth roots or Irish moss (carrageenan) and are used in powder form. Since sheet tragacanth requires labor-intensive preparation, natural substances such as seaweed and powdered tragacanth are more commonly preferred. Carrageenan provides successful results in Ebru art and positively affects the appearance of colors.
Synthetic thickening agents are also used, with some artists using materials such as wallpaper paste. However, this method can cause colors to lose their vibrancy and lead to cracks in patterns.
How to Prepare Thickening Agent (Powdered Tragacanth)?
Since there are different types and qualities of thickening agents, the appropriate measurements may vary for each product. It is generally prepared by mixing it with hot or lukewarm water. For example, 4-5 grams of thickening agent should be added to 1 liter of water and stirred well until fully dissolved. Storing the prepared thickened water in a cool environment or adding a preservative helps delay spoilage.
Menge: | 250g |
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