Oil-based, quick-drying type! Suitable for writing on iron, metal, plastic, glass, paper, and more!
The "HI-STA PAINT MARKER" is a fast-drying oil-based paint marker that produces vivid colors like paint. With its opaque ink, it allows for bright writing even on a black background. It is suitable for writing on surfaces such as iron, metal, plastic, glass, and paper. There are a total of 15 ink colors available. 【Features】 ■ Medium tip 2mm ■ Oil-based, fast-drying type ■ Vivid colors like paint ■ Opaque ink allows for bright writing even on a black background ■ 15 ink colors available *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Color Lineup】 ■ Black ■ Red ■ Blue ■ Green ■ Yellow ■ Orange ■ Brown ■ Purple ■ Pink ■ Aqua ■ Light Green ■ Gold ■ Silver ■ White ■ Gray *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■Writing on iron, metal, plastic, glass, paper, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Kazuki Polymer Co., Ltd. develops a comprehensive brand of correction fluid and correction supplies. Since developing Japan's first correction fluid in 1970, we have continued to deliver products that are trusted and reliable. The world's first paint marker, developed in 1979, evolved in 2005 into "Tough Paint," expanding its field beyond stationery to industrial sites such as factories. In recent years, we have also been producing cosmetic items like nail pens. Our polymer products are widely developed, including PVC pellet manufacturing and molding processing for our own stationery products. In molding processing, we specialize in the molding of small precision parts, primarily procuring components for our own stationery products in-house. Additionally, in PVC pellet manufacturing, we provide stable supply of colored and pelletized materials from raw materials to primary compounders.