| siccative | 1. Drying; removing moisture from surrounding substances. 2. A substance with such properties. Synonym: siccative. Origin: L. Siccans (-ant-), pres. P. Of sicco, pp. -atus, to dry (05 Mar 2000) |
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A drying agent. Etching inks contain very small amounts of siccatives, because there is seldom any harm in slow drying. Siccatives are chiefly added to slowdrying linseed oil-based inks. They are often salts of cobalt.
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Metallic salts that are mixed with paint to speed up the drying process. They should be used sparingly. They can cause cracking and brittleness.
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