The inventor of Quink Ink is Francisco Quisumbing...:D
They won't remove ink unless it is eraseable ink.
Who was the inventor of blood typing?
It depends on how much ink and what type of ink. I wear lab coat and usually work with black pen ink lines or occasional blot of ink. With this smaller amount ink, hairspray works best for me. I will work it or soak it depending on the ink's response to the stain.
Sir Alexander Fleming was the inventor of pennicilin.
The ink stone is a stone mortar for grinding and containment of ink. The oldest ink stones were made out of pottery, but by the 7th century the Chinese had produced a ceramic ink stone. The most important part of the stone is the flat service to grind the ink on. A high quality ink stone produces fine thick ink quickly. Ink should never be allowed to dry in the stone because it can damage it.
The Parker Pen Company produced a fountain pen ink, naming it by using: 'quick' and 'ink' to form Quink (a brand name).
Quink is the ink used by The Parker Pen Company and was invented by Francisco Quisumbing. The ink prevents the clogging of pen with a cleaning property of quick drying ink.
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Taken from www.scitech.gov.ph (see link to the left):Inventor of the Quink trademark ink, which is used in Parker Pens. Quisumbing is a Filipino chemist who graduated from the University of Chicago as an American-sponsored pensionado. After WW II, he tried to organize the Philippine Ink Corporation under the Japanese Reparations Program, but was frustrated by what he labeled as "too much government intervention in private enterprise." Quink stands for Quisumbing Ink. It cleans the pen as it writes, and dries quickly on paper, but remains liquid inside the pen.
Taken from www.scitech.gov.ph (see link to the left):Inventor of the Quink trademark ink, which is used in Parker Pens. Quisumbing is a Filipino chemist who graduated from the University of Chicago as an American-sponsored pensionado. After WW II, he tried to organize the Philippine Ink Corporation under the Japanese Reparations Program, but was frustrated by what he labeled as "too much government intervention in private enterprise." Quink stands for Quisumbing Ink. It cleans the pen as it writes, and dries quickly on paper, but remains liquid inside the pen.
Dr. Francisco Quisumbing, a Filipino chemist, formulated such ink known as Quink in 1923. This famous ink is still in use at present.
Fransisco Quisimbing was a Filipino chemist who invented the Quink ink used by the Parker Pen Company.
Dr. Francisco Quisumbing, a Philippine chemist, formulated such ink known as Quink in 1923. This famous ink is still in use today. He was born in 1895 in Santa Cruz, Laguna.
Waterman for one; Quink for another. Many brand names exist. There was an ink named Camel when I went to school in India (45years ago!). But I understand that Waterman was the first.
The red pen began as early as the 17th century when medieval European scribes created red ink, for writing with writing instruments. In 1931, Parker Quink Ink began manufacturing ink in a variety of colors, including red for rollerball and pens.
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Red ink has been used for centuries, so there's no single inventor. The color red has long been associated with importance and emphasis, making it a popular choice for markings in various contexts, such as grading papers, correcting errors, and providing feedback. It is uncertain when exactly red ink was first used, but it has become a staple in writing and marking instruments.