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Friday, April 24, 2009

Ink for Fountain Pens

The ink used for fountain pens is the highest quality of ink that can be obtained for one's writing needs. They are usually available in a range of colors starting from the common blue, black, and red to green, pink and violet among others. Fountain pen ink is usually water-based with dyes and has a mix of other chemicals that are required for its proper function. Dyes are added to the basic ink to create specific colors. The blend of chemicals is usually decided upon by the manufacturer so that the ink has an appropriate amount of surface tension, flow and drying time. However, some companies use common inks and it is only the bottles which separate one manufacturer from the other.

Indian or drafting inks should be avoided to prevent damage to the pen. Good quality ink is extremely essential for maintaining the quality of the nib. Good quality ink usually prevents the nib from corroding as it ensures smooth writing. The chemical mix in inks usually creates the appropriate surface tension or viscosity which controls the nibs functioning.

Fountain pen ink usually flows smoothly without leaving any gaps, light spots or dark spots. Most of the good ink manufacturing companies produce quick drying and fade resistant ink that are also water resistant. The only problem is that the ink usually dries up even when not in use from the ink bottles as they have a quick drying agent in them. Antibacterial additions are usually included in most inks so that the ink does not muck up the interiors of the pen. Fountain pen inks are usually nominally priced.

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