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Felt Tip Markers


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Felt Tip Markers

Felt tip markers, also known as marker pens or fiber-tipped pens, are writing instruments that use a porous tip made of felt material to distribute ink onto a surface. The ink is stored in a reservoir inside the pen and is released through the tip when pressure is applied. Felt tip markers are commonly used for drawing, coloring, and writing on a variety of surfaces such as paper, cardboard, and plastic. The felt tip of a marker is made of a bundle of fibers that are compressed and shaped into a point. The fibers are usually made of nylon, polyester, or other synthetic materials that can absorb and hold ink. The tip is designed to be firm enough to maintain its shape while writing, but flexible enough to allow for smooth and consistent ink flow. The ink used in felt tip markers is typically water-based, although some markers use oil-based or alcohol-based ink. Felt tip markers come in a wide range of colors and tip sizes, from fine-point to broad-point. They are popular among artists, designers, and students for their versatility and ease of use. Felt tip markers are also commonly used in offices and classrooms for labeling, highlighting, and creating presentations. One advantage of felt tip markers is that they are relatively inexpensive and widely available. They are also easy to use and require minimal pressure to create bold and vibrant lines. However, they can be prone to drying out if left uncapped for extended periods of time, and the tips can become frayed or damaged with heavy use.

porous, nylon, water-based, versatile, vibrant

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