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Lithographic ink used by lithographers to make croutons with a pen directly on stone or on transfer paper.

Austrian ink

For their preparation take:

  • 600 parts of yellow wax;
  • 125 pieces of shellac;
  • 75 parts of fat;
  • 300 parts of white soap;
  • 100 pieces of mastic;
  • 25 parts of resin;
  • 75 parts of Dutch soot.

Finely chopped soap is added to the previously melted wax and heated until the mass begins to emit an unpleasant odor. When cooking, you need to be very careful, in case of ignition, the flame is drowned out by the lid. And then, when the mass cools down a bit, it is poured into molds.

Lithographic ink, as is known, is preserved in pieces (like Chinese ink) and only as needed is rubbed on a saucer with water to the required density. The good quality of this mass is largely sieved from heating it sufficiently so that it is neither greasy nor lean. Both disadvantages prevent the transfer of drawings or type on the lithographic stone.

English ink

For their preparation take:

  • 60 parts of yellow wax;
  • 60 parts of white soap;
  • 80 pieces of mastic;
  • 60 parts of fat;
  • 120 pieces of shellac;
  • 10 parts Venetian turpentine;
  • 11 parts of Dutch soot.

Mastic and shellac are placed in heated turpentine, then lard, wax, soap and soot are added. All this is well mixed and rubbed. The cooled and slightly hardened mass is laid out on an ugly stone or glass and cut into bars.

Lithographic ink by Günther-Wagner

  • Yellow wax 200 g;
  • Pure fat (pork or lamb) 150 g;
  • White Marseille soap 650 g;
  • Shellac 300 g;
  • Sulfur color 200 g;
  • Distilled water 5 liters.

Lithographic ink for drawings

  • Yellow wax 320 g;
  • White Marseille soap, dry, cut into small pieces 240 g;
  • Pure lamb fat 40 g;
  • Saltpeter 10 g;
  • Soot lamp 70 g;
  • Distilled water 1 l.

Lithographic ink for impregnating typewriter ribbons

  • Wax yellow 1200 g;
  • Soaps sound 800 g;
  • Shellac 1 kg;
  • Soda 100 g;
  • Lamb fat 200 g;
  • Soot 40 g;
  • Water 5 l.

Viennese lithographic ink

  • Wax 180 g;
  • Soap 180 g;
  • Shellac 140 g;
  • Pine resin 60 g.

All parts are mixed and heated until bubbles begin to form on the surface of the mass. Then add a solution of 20 g of rubber in 50 g of turpentine and finally 60 g of lamp black. The mass is heated and stirred until the smell of turpentine almost completely disappears. Then it is molded into sticks. When used, this ink, like all other solid lithographic inks, is triturated with a little warm water.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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