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A permanent marker is a type of marker that uses ink designed to be resistant to water, fading, and smudging. This ink typically contains pigments and solvents that allow it to adhere to various surfaces, such as paper, plastic, metal, wood, and fabric. Permanent markers are often used for tasks that require long-lasting markings, such as labeling, drawing, or writing on items that need to withstand exposure to elements or handling.
Some common features of permanent markers include:
- Quick-drying ink: The ink usually dries quickly to prevent smudging.
- Bold, visible colors: Permanent markers come in a wide range of vibrant colors.
- Variety of tip sizes: The markers can have fine, medium, or broad tips, allowing for different line thicknesses depending on the task.
- Durability: The ink is designed to resist fading and washing off.