kuivamustekynät
Kuivamustekynät, also known as dry erase markers or whiteboard markers, are writing instruments that use a type of ink designed to be easily erased from non-porous surfaces, most commonly whiteboards. The ink typically consists of a pigment, a solvent, and a release agent. When the ink is applied to a surface, the solvent evaporates, leaving behind the pigment and the release agent. This release agent prevents the pigment from adhering permanently to the surface, allowing for easy removal with a dry cloth or eraser.
The development of dry erase markers in the mid-20th century revolutionized presentation and collaborative environments. Before
While designed for whiteboards, kuivamustekynät can also write on other smooth, non-porous surfaces like glass or