The difference between a marker pen and a marker pen
A marker pen is a pen that can write marks or signs on one or more materials such as paper, wood, metal, plastic, and enamel. Markers are divided into oil-based markers and water-based markers. Water-based marker pens can write on smooth surfaces or whiteboards, and can be wiped off with a rag, while oil-based marker pens are not easy to erase. The marker pen is a special drawing color pen for writing or painting. It contains ink itself, and usually has a pen cap, and generally has a hard tip.
The pigment of the marker pen is volatile and is used for one-time quick drawing. It is often used in designing items, advertising slogans, poster drawing or other artistic creations. Can draw thicker lines with little change. The box-head pen is a kind of marker pen. Today’s marker pens are divided into water-based inks and oil-based inks. Water-based inks are similar to color pens and contain no olein. Oil-based inks have a more pungent taste and are more volatile because they contain olein. If the toy's paint is off, you can use a marker pen to make up the color.
1. Different nibs. The tip of the marker pen is mostly round, and the marker pen is square and has a hard tip;
2. Marker pens are generally oil-based, and the color is not easy to fall off. Because of its single function, there are not many color choices, and the pen tip changes less. Markers generally have three types: oily, watery, and alcoholic, with a wide variety of colors and large changes in the tip of the pen;
3. Marker pens have fewer colors and are mostly used for marking. Marker pens have many colors and are mostly used for drawing;
4. The color of the marker pen is not easy to erase, and the color of the marker pen is easy to erase.