Drying Time: It tends to dry faster on porous surfaces due to the absorption properties of the material.
Printing on Paper: Most common inks used in traditional printing and writing on paper are porous inks. They are absorbed into the paper fibers, providing clarity and permanence.
Wood Stamping: Ideal for stamping or printing on wood, as the ink penetrates the surface for a lasting impression.
Cardboard and Packaging: Used for printing on cardboard, as it quickly absorbs and dries on these materials.
Surface Compatibility: It's important to choose the right type of porous ink for the specific material you're working with.