- Permanent marker
A permanent marker is a type of
marker pen that is used to create permanent writing on an object. Generally the liquid iswater resistant, contains the toxic chemicalxylene ortoluene , and is capable of writing on a variety of surfaces frompaper tometal to stone. They come in a variety of tip sizes (ultra fine to wide), shapes (chisel point, bullet tip, and wide bristle), and colors (metallic, non metallic, orultraviolet reactive).Like
spray paint these markers give offvolatile organic compounds . Also like spray paint these types of markers are not truly permanent as they can be removed usinghigh pressure cleaning or paint thinningsolvent s such asacetone , they can simply be painted over, or they can eventually be worn out by time. Although there are also permanent markers that are completely resistant to solvents and will not fade or wear out in time, such markers are primarily used ingraffiti and are more common as liquid for refilling a marker. For example some have two inks, one specialized to not be able to be washed off, and one specialized not to fade. Permanent marker can also be removed using adry erase marker on certain surfaces such as awhiteboard as it containsacetone .Permanent markers are commonly used to mark the label side of
CD-R s andDVD s. This practice has been discouraged because it is believed xylene and toluene harm CD-Rs and DVDs. On the other hand, alcohol based markers such as Sharpies are said to be safer, with water-based markers being the safest of all.External links
* [http://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/pub121/sec5.html Care and Handling of CDs and DVDs: A Guide for Librarians and Archivists] offers much useful information for anyone
* [http://www.sanfordcorp.com/sanford/pdfs/Sharpie%20Fine.pdf Material Safety Data Sheet for Sanford Sharpie permanent markers] (PDF )
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