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What Is The Difference Between Paint Pens And Oily Marker Pens?

Oct 24, 2021

The marker pens and paint pens we often talk about are actually understood according to customer habits. Generally, oil-based pens are usually called marker pens, but paint pens are actually a type of marker pen. The difference between oil-based marker pens and paint pens can be It can be distinguished from the following two aspects: use method and ink effect:

1. How to use: The use of paint pens is different from the usual marker pens. Because the paint pens are paint inks, the ink is thicker and easy to condense. Therefore, the paint pens we usually use can basically hear small The sound of steel balls, some are small steel balls, and some are glass beads, are mainly based on different brands of ink. These beads are used to stir and mix. Therefore, the paint pen must be shaken first to make the ink mixed evenly, and then the nib Press it gently on the paper and wait for the ink to come out. You can use it. When the paint pen is used for the first time, the nib is out of ink. This step is to release the air pressure and let the ink flow out of the nib, but this step is actually more critical. If it is not good, there will be a lot of water, and the writing will be uneven. And the oily marker can be written directly when it is opened.


2. Ink effect: Because the ink is thick, the paint pen has a good covering effect. Generally, the characters written by the paint pen will have a three-dimensional convex feeling, so the effect of signing is still very good. And the paint pen is not easy to fade Discoloration, generally used for outdoor marking, will choose paint pens, wind, sun, and rain will not fade. But it is not absolute. The paint pens on the market for one or two dollars cannot achieve this effect. Is it because oil-based marker pens have no advantage? Don’t worry! Oil-based marker pens also have the advantage that paint pens can’t be replaced. Although the above functions are not comparable to paint pens, oil-based pens, because the ink is thin, won’t be able to write. Convex surface, and it dries quickly, so there will be no stickiness when marking, and the paint pen dries slowly, so the paint pen cannot meet the time requirements. The two are similar in terms of firmness, or each It has some strengths. In addition, the ink of the oil-based marker pen is thinner, so you can make a thinner pen width and more colors. The current paint pen is only 0.5mm thinner.


We can call all the pens used for marker pens as marker pens. And there are even more names for marker pens in the industry. The customer gave the new name to the marker based on his own use process.


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