Rotuladores con punta de pincel para porcelana

Rotulador de fibra con punta flexible de pincel para decorar porcelana, cerámica vidriada y vidrio para horno resistente al calor. Producto apto para el lavavajillas tras la cocción. La punta flexible de pincel es ideal para pintar tanto superficies amplias como finos detalles. El rotulador con punta de pincel para porcelana permite una aplicación lisa excepcional y un acabado uniforme. La tinta no gotea ni se corre. Producto de secado rápido y totalmente corregible antes de la cocción. Tinta pigmentada a base de agua, extremadamente resistente a la acción de la luz. No se deben pintar las zonas que entren en contacto con alimentos.

edding 4200 rotulador con punta de pincel para porcelana

edding 4200 rotulador con punta de pincel para porcelana

  • Rotulador de fibra para pintar, con resultados resistentes al lavavajillas, grandes superficies o pequeños detalles sin que la pintura gotee o se corra; apto para trabajar sobre porcelana, cerámica vidriada y vidrio para horno resistente al calor
  • La punta flexible de pincel tiene un grosor de trazo de 1-4 mm
  • Tinta pigmentada a base de agua y de secado rápido, puede corregirse antes de la cocción y es especialmente resistente a la acción de la luz

The edding markers offer a wide range of possibilities for creating individual and unique artworks on porcelain and ceramics. Whether for personal use, as a gift, or for special occasions – with these pens you can add your personal touch to any porcelain piece.

edding 4200 porcelain brush pen for creative porcelain ideas:
Ideal for painting porcelain with dishwasher‑safe colors (ink must be heat‑fixed in the oven beforehand).

The ink can also be wonderfully applied to glazed ceramics and heat‑resistant glass.

edding laboratory marker for marking porcelain parts exposed to extreme temperatures:
Precise, extremely abrasion‑resistant markings on smooth and transparent surfaces, e.g., slides, reaction vessels, and laboratory dishes.

edding gloss paint marker:
Opaque lettering in many colors and special effects, especially on smooth, dark, and transparent surfaces.

edding permanent spray:
Large‑area redesigning of ceramic objects.

edding label remover marker:
Precise and easy removal of paper labels and adhesive residues.

Perfect for plates, cups, and other porcelain items.


What is the difference between porcelain and ceramics?

Porcelain and ceramics are both materials commonly used for tableware and decorative items. However, they differ in their composition.

Porcelain

Porcelain is mainly made from kaolin (a special clay mineral) and feldspar. It is a fine ceramic material fired at high temperatures. As a result, porcelain is denser and less porous than ceramics. It absorbs less liquid and is therefore ideal for tableware.

What does this mean for painting porcelain?
Due to its sealed and very smooth surface, inks cannot penetrate the material well. Normal paint markers or permanent markers will adhere but are not durable in the long term (especially when washed). This is why it’s worth using special porcelain pens. To make the colors long‑lasting, you can heat‑set them in the oven.

Ceramics

Ceramics is a general term for various types of pottery. It can be made from different types of clay mixed with other materials such as quartz, feldspar, or chamotte. Ceramics are less hard and more porous than porcelain. Therefore, ceramics can absorb liquids and are often used for flowerpots, tiles, and decorative objects.

What does this mean for painting ceramics?
Because ceramics are less resistant than porcelain, this is actually an advantage for painting: the ink can penetrate the material more easily. Ceramic items can be decorated with various types of markers. Both paint markers and permanent markers as well as edding permanent spray are excellent for decorating ceramics. You can find more tips for decorating flowerpots here.


Tips for painting porcelain and ceramics

Remove labels:
Especially on smooth porcelain, labels tend to stick firmly and are difficult to remove. The edding label remover marker is a practical tool for removing adhesive residue. Before painting, thoroughly clean the porcelain piece to remove any oil residue!

Preparation:
Before painting, carefully clean the object (e.g., dishwasher and methylated spirits) and make sure the surface is free of fingerprints.

Avoid contamination:
Ideally, wear gloves or avoid touching the surface again before painting to prevent a new greasy film that could reduce color durability.

Design tip:
Make sure the colors you use stand out well from the porcelain or ceramics. Use dark colors on light pieces and use opaque pens like paint markers on dark objects.