Marking pens and water-based ballpoint pens are writing instruments that were born and raised in Japan.
Marker pens and water-based ballpoint pens are writing instruments that were born and raised in Japan. They are now produced and used in countries around the world. These writing instruments can be broadly classified into water-based and oil-based types based on the type of ink. The former is used for writing in notebooks, addressing envelopes, and adding colorful illustrations, while the latter is used for posters and painting, as it does not fade when wet. Water-based ballpoint pens eliminate the drawbacks of oil-based ballpoint pens, such as ink flow issues in cold weather and ink drops in hot weather, and have rapidly grown in recent years as essential tools not only for writing but also for plotters and recorders in office automation equipment, establishing a significant presence in our daily lives. 【Materials of Pen Nibs】 ○ Polyester fiber nib ○ Nylon fiber nib ○ Acrylic nib ○ Sponge nib ○ Felt nib For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Examples of Relay Nibs】 ○ Relay nib (for water-based ballpoint pen ink) ○ Relay nib (for direct liquid) ○ Relay nib (for ultra-fine paint) ○ Relay nib (for brush pen) ○ Relay nib (for cosmetics) 【Examples of Pen Tips】 ○ Pen tip (for water-based sign pen) ○ Pen tip (for oil-based sign pen) ○ Pen tip (for water-based paint) ○ Pen tip (for oil-based paint) ○ Pen tip (for brush) ○ Pen tip (for underline) ○ Pen tip (for whiteboard) ○ Pen tip (for cosmetics) ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Tokai Felt Co., Ltd., established in 1946 in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, set up its factory in Hamamatsu and its sales office in Ginza, Tokyo, where it manufactured and sold cow hair felt and coarse hair felt. In 1953, aiming for further leaps in development, the Tokyo sales office was separated and established as Tsukasa Felt Trading Co., Ltd. Tsukasa Felt Trading Co., Ltd. has operated as the general agent for the aforementioned factory and as a special dealer for Nippon Woolen Co., Ltd., Nippon Felt Industry Co., Ltd. (now Ambic Co., Ltd.), Fujiko Co., Ltd., and Fuji Felt Co., Ltd., handling all types of felt as a "department store of felt." Furthermore, we also provide various chemical products such as glass wool, urethane foam, and polyethylene foam, which are used as industrial components similar to felt. Additionally, we have received positive feedback from related users for medical tubes and precision-shaped tubes produced by special extrusion machines. The pen core business, which started with the production of pen cores for felt pens, has expanded to include the manufacturing of chemical fiber binding cores (synthetic cores), extruded plastic cores, and metal ball tips, which are used in various writing instruments such as marking pens and ballpoint pens, receiving recognition both domestically and internationally.