
Image courtesy BLICK Art Materials.
Following an accident that damaged some of his written lab notes, biologist and photographer Colin Purrington undertook to choose his next laboratory writing instrument more scientifically:
Briefly: I subjected test writing on strips of paper to various conditions to see how the ink behaved. Test conditions were soaking (water, ethanol, methanol, or acetone), erasing, and baking (while moistened with water).
The test set included 20 pens and 1 pencil. As a brand, the Japanese-made Sakura Gelly Roll pens, like those shown here, stand out for fade- and bleed-resistance under the tested conditions. The blue Sanford Uni-Gel RT Fine and the blue/black Zebra Sarasa 0.7 also performed quite well. [via C & E News]










Um… Hexane? Xylene? Ink and dye chemistry is an ancient science. Check washing is about as old and a number of pen manufacturers make anti-fraud ink. Noodler’s make ‘bulletproof’ and ‘eternal’ ink for use in refillable pens, which is much more DIY.
That’s quality at its best! And because Craypas is from them, you can really trust their products. You can expect this Christmas season that some of your kids would want to have a set of those pens.
[Carpet Cleaning Winston Salem]
I agree with Adam go with a refillable rollerball or fountain pen and Noodler’s bulletproof ink. It really is indestructible for work in the lab. Also over the long run you would save a lot of money over these pens.
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