MARKAL Proline HP Liquid Paint Marker - Key Benefits: Black, red, silver, yellow, and white paint markers contain low halogens NEW ClipGrip cap! The robust, knurled design of the cap enables users to easily remove it when wearing gloves or even with oily, greasy hands. Unsurpassed writing on oily, wet, soapy or coated surfaces. Highly visible, durable permanent paint that dries quickly and resists wearing or fading. Xylene-free paint does not contain any chemicals listed in California Proposition 65, the EPA HAPS list or the SARA 313 regulations, minimizing employee health, environmental and waste disposal concerns. Medium bullet tip Marking temperature range from –50°F to 150°F (-46°C to 66°C).Key Applications: excellent on metal, coatings, plastic, glass, ceramic and almost any other non-porous surfaces. Low in halogenated compounds and sulfur allows use in many stainless steel, nuclear and other corrosion sensitive applications. (Specifications vary by color. See TECHNICAL ANALYSIS CHART typical halogenated compounds and sulfur levels for each color.)
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Key Benefits:
Black, red, silver, yellow, and white paint markers contain low halogens
NEW ClipGrip cap! The robust, knurled design of the cap enables users to easily remove it when wearing gloves or even with oily, greasy hands.
Unsurpassed writing on oily, wet, soapy or coated surfaces.
Highly visible, durable permanent paint that dries quickly and resists wearing or fading.
Xylene-free paint does not contain any chemicals listed in California Proposition 65, the EPA HAPS list or the SARA 313 regulations, minimizing employee health, environmental and waste disposal concerns.
Medium bullet tip
Marking temperature range from –50°F to 150°F (-46°C to 66°C).
Key Applications:
excellent on metal, coatings, plastic, glass, ceramic and almost any other non-porous surfaces.
Low in halogenated compounds and sulfur allows use in many stainless steel, nuclear and other corrosion sensitive applications. (Specifications vary by color. See TECHNICAL ANALYSIS CHART typical halogenated compounds and sulfur levels for each color.)