Alcohol ink AIP series

AIP Alcohol Pearl Inks (Premium)

Premium AIP Alcohol Pearl Inks are effect pigments for epoxy casting resin. Thanks to the sophisticated dropper, you can apply them precisely to the surface and inside the resin. They are not intended for full-surface colouring – they are used to create striking effects (pearl reflections, organic maps, spatial structures).

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Alkoholový inkoust perleťový XC826-12 AIP Silver 15ml
Alcohol Ink Pearl XC826-12 AIP Silver 15ml
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AIP-COPPER-65
 
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Alkoholový inkoust perleťový XC826-12 AIP Silver 15ml
2,26 € excl. VAT
2,73 € / pcs

Pearl Ink Silver – 15 ml, silver tone for elegant effects.

AIP-COPPER-65

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What it is and what it's used for

AIP alcohol pearl inks are highly concentrated liquid pigments with a pearlescent component. They create effects of depth and gloss in clear casting resin, ideal for jewellery, decorations, small castings and surface accents on resin paintings and clocks.

How to use

  • Dropper application – drop directly into fresh (still liquid) resin for spatial spills and pearlescent traces.
  • On the surface – apply to a fully or partially cured surface for maps, gradients and fine pearlescent notches.
  • Layering – combine multiple shades in thin layers for depth; always allow the previous layer to react partially.
  • Effect modelling – gently work with hot air or a straw to direct spills; do not overheat the resin.

Dosage and compatibility

  • Inks are very concentrated – start with 1–3 drops per smaller volume and add gradually.
  • For best results, use clear casting systems with sufficient processing time.
  • For larger areas, test on a small sample; lighting conditions can significantly change the perception of the pearl.
Warning: Excessive amounts of alcohol ink can extend curing or degrade the mixture. Add drop by drop and check the reaction.

Practical tips

  • For easy removal of castings, use silicone moulds (round moulds highlight concentric effects).
  • For clean lines, drip just above the surface, for organic dissolving, drip from a greater height.
  • Clean tools and splashes with isopropyl alcohol; work in a well-ventilated area.