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Reducing Jelly is a density modifier for gravure and offset inks. reduces the stickiness of the ink and facilitates the cleaning of metal and photopolymer plates with tarlatan. Essential for long editions.
Linseed Reducing Oil is a thick medium that modifies the density of traditional engraving inks, offset inks and other oil-based inks.
Facilitates ink removal from metal and polymer plates. It is a paste that reduces the viscosity of the ink and makes it smoother. Facilitates the inking process in printing art editions. An ideal and necessary product to improve the editions of any intaglio technique.
It mixes very quickly with ink in the same way as linseed oil, but does not reduce opacity or consistency of colors. It is easier to use than oil.