inks
Inks are liquids or pastes used to apply color to a surface. They consist of a colorant dispersed or dissolved in a vehicle, together with binders and additives. The colorant can be a pigment (finely divided solid particles) or a dye (a soluble colorant). The vehicle carries the colorant and evaporates or cures after application, while binders help attach the color to the substrate and control flow, drying, and adhesion.
Common categories include writing inks used in pens (such as ballpoint, fountain, and gel inks) and printing
Inkjet inks illustrate the diversity of modern inks. They are typically water-based or solvent-based, and may
History and development: inks have evolved from carbon black and plant dyes to synthetic pigments and resins.
Environmental and safety aspects include concerns about volatile organic compounds, heavy metals in some pigments, and