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Permanent marker No name Pentel NMS50, fine tip, black ink, 1 pc
Permanent marker No name Pentel NMS50, fine tip, black ink, 1 pc
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Permanent marker No name Pentel NMS50, fine tip, black ink, 1 pc
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Permanent marker No name Pentel NMS50, fine tip, black ink, 1 pc
Permanent marker No name Pentel NMS50, fine tip, black ink, 1 pc
Permanent marker No name Pentel NMS50 is a compact, single-piece marker with a fine fibre tip and black permanent ink designed for precise marking on a variety of surfaces. It delivers consistent, low-odour ink flow and a stable line width, making it suitable for labeling, technical notes and everyday office tasks. The marker has a ventilated safety cap and is manufactured largely from recycled material.
The fine 2.0 mm fibre tip produces a clear line of approximately 1.0 mm for accurate writing and small-scale marking. Low-odour ink helps reduce discomfort during extended use, while the ventilated safety cap enhances user safety. Compatibility with many non-porous and porous surfaces, together with a compact design, makes the marker practical for workshops, classrooms and storage labels. The product’s body is made from a high proportion of recycled material, reducing raw material demand.
Remove the ventilated safety cap and test the marker on a scrap surface before use to ensure the desired line width and ink behaviour. Hold the marker at an angle suitable for fine writing and apply moderate pressure for a consistent stroke. For marking on non-porous surfaces, allow a few seconds for the ink to dry to avoid smudging. Replace the cap securely after use to preserve the ink and prevent tip drying.
Store horizontally or with the tip down when not in use for short periods to maintain immediate ink flow. Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or high temperatures. For long-term permanent marking on outdoor-exposed surfaces, consider testing adhesion and durability on a small area first.
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