Water Based Pyrography Ink

Water based pyrography ink for creating burn-effect designs on wood using heat. Safe and detailed wood burning designs can be created without traditional tools.

Model name

PT

Payment Method

Stripe, Paypal

Min. Order

5 KG

For Import Min QTY

300 KG.

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Description

Water based Pyrography Ink Specification 

Specification Details
Product Type Heat-Activated Water based Pyrography Ink
Active Ingredient Ammonium Chloride (NH4​Cl) Solution
Viscosity Gel-like consistency (thickened with Cornstarch/Xanthan Gum) to prevent bleeding
Activation Temperature Begins at 170∘C; Optimal reaction at 338∘C (640∘F)
Recommended Heat Source 1500W+ Industrial Heat Gun
Surface Compatibility Cellulose-rich materials: Wood, Paper, Cardboard, Canvas
Finish Matte Black/Dark Brown Carbon Char
Safety Profile Non-flammable liquid state; Low VOCs

Advantage & Features 

  • Eco-friendly and non-toxic
  • Good adhesion to wood surfaces.
  • Simple and hassle-free application.
  • Permanent burn effect by heat activation.
  • Excellent elasticity and adhesive power.
  • Available in multiple colors

Applications 

Wooden crafts, keychains, nameplates, coasters, wall art, kitchenware, educational workshops, corporate gifts

 

Warranty & Delivery

Delivery

Estimated delivery: 1–2 days if in stock; 30–45 days if import is required. For current availability and exact timing, please contact our sales team.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is Water Based Pyrography Ink and how does it work?

A: A heat-activated solution that penetrates fibers. When heated, it chemically scorches the material to create a permanent charcoal-like design.

Q: Can I use this on fabric?

A: Yes—works best on cotton canvas, denim, and heavy linen. Avoid polyester, which may melt.

Q: How is this different from textile ink?

A: Textile ink sits on top; Pyrography Ink burns the fibers, giving a dark, burnt look only.

Q: Is the design permanent and washable?

A: Yes, once fully heated. Hand wash to protect the scorched fibers.

Q: Do I need a soldering iron?

A: No. Apply ink normally and activate with a heat gun or heat press (≈170°C).

Q: Is it safe to use indoors?

A: The liquid is non-toxic, but heating releases light vapors—use ventilation.

Q: Why is my design bleeding on fabric?

A: Fabric absorbs more ink. Thicken the ink, use a dry brush, or choose tighter-weave fabric.

Company Information

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