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    Nedz Vivid Inks

    Nedz Rotaries are proud to announce the launch of a new range of inks. The inks have been fully tested by CTL in Germany and fully conform to European regulations. There is a full range of 21 colours, 5 greys and 3 blacks, here are some pieces done by Nedz Sponsored artists using them as well as our machines.
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    are these different/better than the old vivid inks

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    Yes these are a completely new improved range of inks although I have tried to kept the same colours as I had before these are fully compliant with EC regulations.

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    are they predispersed ?

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    No there not pre dispersed, pre dispersed are pigment pastes which are very finely ground to very small micron sizes often around 1.5 - 2 micron or even smaller nano microns such as printer inks these are the colours which travel under the skin like the blacks that cant be used for lining, these pastes are usually industrial grade dispersions containing industrial grade surfactants or resins and preservatives then thinned down with water and alcohol and sold as tattoo inks the problem with these are the manufactures wont disclose the actual ingredients so you really dont have a clue what your putting in the skin. Our colours are dry pigments mixed with pharma / food or cosmetic grade ingredients then dispersed through a small bead mill to a larger micron size around 5 micron and supplied ready to use, hope this helps.

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    thats interesting bit of info...thanks for sharing.
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    i alway thought pre dis colour was shot up to i high temp then back down agin to break up the pigment ???is that not right ..

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    any try this ink - looking for good ink for cover-ups because i get more and more cover in my shop ..

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    So it's basically a thicker powder pigment, correct?

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    i have notice that creamy ink is better to get in the skin , have try bulls blood from Eternal and red from atomik - the eternal is going easy and solid over the old ink but by the atomik ink i can see always the old ink shine through

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