A mixture of cyan, magenta and yellow inks which appears black when combined but separates out into bright constituent colours when spotted on chromatography card and separated using solvent, (water) or by electrophoresis. Provides sufficient for approximately 500 ink spots.
An ink which uses isopropyl alcohol, instead of water, as solvent, so it dries by absorption instead of evaporation. When paper with Quink becomes wet, the ink will run into its separate components. The bottles have low centre of gravity to reduce the risk of tipping over. Supplied in 57 mL bottle.