Bone Glue is derived from animalistic bones (glutin glue). He is more brittle than skin- or rabbit glue. Used as binder for chalk and bole grounds. Bone Glue is available in pearl-form.Bone Glue must be mixed and stired in cold water respectively macerate. After complete maceration (approx. 24 hours), the glue must be dissolved in a water bath at appr. 60°C.
Dextrin is a degradation product of starch. It is a pale yellow powder that is soluble in water. Applicable as reversible soluble adhesive, and used as a binder for watercolor and tempera paints. Also used for the cracking of paint layers in the Craquelè technique.Available packaging unit: 1 kg
Technical Gelatine Powder comprise from animalistic connective tissue protein. Base material are animalistic skins, bones and sinews. Gelatine is used as binder for bole etc.; suitable to only a limited extent for chalk grounds. This glue is a high-class gelatine, which is also used in the food industry. Technical Gelatine Powder is available in powder form.Technical Gelatine must be mixed and stired in cold water respectively macerate. After complete maceration (approx. 20-60 min), the gelatine must be dissolved in a water bath at appr. 60°C.
Rabbit Skin Glue is made from shred of skin, which are residues in the production of rabbitskins. Rabbit Skin Glue is more elastic than other skin glues, but the adhesive strength is more less. This is no disadvantage for priming and gilding techniques. Rabbit skin glue is supplied in grit form.Bone Glue must be mixed and stired in cold water respectively macerate. After complete maceration (approx. 1-2 hours), the glue must be dissolved in a water bath at appr. 60°C.
Skin Glue is made from collagen (connective tissue) of animal skin. This glue is used as binder for chalk ground, bole, paper and wood glue etc. Available in granules.Skin Glue must be mixed and stired in cold water respectively macerate. After complete maceration (approx. 20-60 min), the glue must be dissolved in a water bath at appr. 60°C.