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What Is The Difference Between Paint Pens And Oil-based Markers?

Oct 05, 2022

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


       1. How to use: The use of paint pens is different from the usual marker pens. Because paint pens are paint ink, the ink is thicker and easy to condense. Therefore, we usually use paint pens. Shake it and you will basically hear small marks. The sound of steel balls, some are small steel balls, some are glass beads, mainly according to different brands of ink. These sounding beads play a role in stirring and mixing. Therefore, before using the paint pen, shake it first to mix the ink evenly, and then the pen tip Press lightly on the paper and wait for the ink to come out before use. When the paint pen is used for the first time, the nib has no ink. This step is to release the air pressure and let the ink flow out from 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: The paint pen has a good covering effect because of the thick ink. Generally, the words written by the paint pen will have a three-dimensional convex feeling, so the effect of signing is still very good. Moreover, the paint pen is not easy to fade. Discoloration, generally used for outdoor marking, will choose paint pen, wind, sun, rain will not fade. But it is not absolute, the kind of paint pen on the market that costs one or two yuan can not achieve this effect Yes. Does oil-based marker have no advantages? Don't worry! Oil-based marker also has the advantage that paint pens can't replace. Although the above functions are not comparable to paint pens, oil-based pens, because the ink is thin, will not be able to write out. Convex, and dry quickly, so generally there will be no sticking when marking, and paint pens dry slowly, so the paint pens can not meet the time requirements. In terms of firmness alone, the two are similar, or each It has advantages. In addition, oil-based markers have thin ink, so they can be made with thinner widths and more colors. And the thinnest paint pen is 0.5mm.


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