Edding 0.75 mm Tip Black Marker Pen
- RS Stock No.:
- 625-790
- Mfr. Part No.:
- RS-4-8404001
- Brand:
- Edding
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£30.25
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£36.30
(inc. VAT)
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- RS Stock No.:
- 625-790
- Mfr. Part No.:
- RS-4-8404001
- Brand:
- Edding
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Product Details
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
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Brand | Edding | |
Marker Type | Permanent Marker | |
Tip Size | 0.75 mm | |
Ink Colour | Black | |
Ink Colours Included | Black | |
Tip Shape | Bullet | |
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Brand Edding | ||
Marker Type Permanent Marker | ||
Tip Size 0.75 mm | ||
Ink Colour Black | ||
Ink Colours Included Black | ||
Tip Shape Bullet | ||
RoHS Status: Exempt
- COO (Country of Origin):
- DE
The Edding Aerospace Marker is designed for permanent, low-corrosion, and low-halogen labelling on a wide range of materials such as plastic, metal, and rubber. It features a round nib with a precise 0.75 mm stroke width for clear, detailed marking. The water-based pigment ink is permanent, lightfast, quick-drying, waterproof, and wear-resistant, with strong resistance to various solvents and paints. This marker is free from added xylene and toluene, making it a safe and durable choice for demanding aerospace applications.
Extra fine stroke
Resistant to many solvents and paints
Practical clip prevents rolling away and can be secured on clothes and objects
Cap can be stored on the end of the barrel to prevent risk of losing it
Ready to use
Materials are being written on
Resistant to many solvents and paints
Practical clip prevents rolling away and can be secured on clothes and objects
Cap can be stored on the end of the barrel to prevent risk of losing it
Ready to use
Materials are being written on