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What are markers made of?

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The marker body, cap, and plugs are formed from plastic resin. The marker reservoir, which holds the ink, is formed from polyester. Powder and water are used to form the felt writing tip. In addition, markers require ink, and the pigments and synthetic substances used to make it.

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The components of a marker are the marker body, cap, tip, reservoir that holds the ink and the ink itself. The body and cap are made from plastic resin and the reservoir that absorbs and holds the ink is made from polyester. The tip that is used to write is most commonly made from felt in all of the markers.

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