Cartridges
i buy refil to fill up my pen.
probably something called 'refill'.-A ball point pen will normally have a "refil". An ink Pen with nib will either have a cartridge which fits in side and passes ink to the nib or will have a rubber bulb which sucks up ink from a bottle and is fed to the nib by gravityYou will buy the pen's refill. But some pens will not have refills, so you can't buy it.
a new pen.
i buy refil to fill up my pen.
a pen inkerizer it costs 99.98
Well, it's ink that comes out of a pen. That's how they work. The makers fill the pen brush up with ink, and then you can use it if you buy it. If the ink in the pen dries out (or runs out) you can't use it anymore enless you fill up the pen with ink or buy new pens. By the way, its a tiny bit dangerous and pointless to fill the pen wih ink again so be right, buy new ones!! I hope I helped xxx
ink and plastic and more ink and plastic thats it
Ink with in the pen, flows out down towards the tip, coming out slowly as you start to write on a piece of paper. Sometimes the ink drys up with in the pen. Sometimes in or around the tip, needing you to warm up the dry ink or clean the pen.
Pen ink is typically made up of water, solvents, dyes, and pigments. The exact amount of water in pen ink can vary depending on the specific formula of the ink, but it generally ranges from 50-80%.
Yes, you can. There are many toxins and chemicals that make up the ink.
No it will clog up your fountain pen.
refill..... --- Biro type pen come with an interchangeable refill which can be purchased in most stationary stores. However, this applies to the more expensive ball point type - the more inexpensive version are just throw away (recyclable). The ink fountain pens have two options; a small ink filled cartridge which is swapped as each runs out and the pump action type where you remove the upper case and there is a rubber tube inside which is squeezed when then nib is in the ink pot and the ink is sucked up filling the tube.