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These paint crayons work well even on dirty, rusty, and oily surfaces.
These crayons come in a tube that makes it easier to write and keeps the crayon from drying out.
Rub the crayon over engraved or stamped characters to make them stand out. Paint completely fills crevices and dries with a luster.
Write on concrete, forgings, castings, and other rough surfaces with these paint crayons.
Paint stores energy from exposure to light to create luminescent marks you can see in the dark. Works on ceramic, fabric, glass, metal, plastic, and wood.
Paint dries immediately when applied to heated metal and won't smear, char, discolor, or peel.
Marks written at room temperature will hold up through heating and cooling processes. Use on welds, ingots, castings, forgings, and other metal surfaces.
Low in chlorides and halogens, these crayons won't corrode or contaminate surfaces where degradation is a concern such as stainless steel. They're typically used in nuclear plants and oil and gas refineries.
Often used for structural steel parts or layout work, markings from these crayons show through oil- and solvent-based primer coatings. Works on metal surfaces.
Also known as lumber crayons, these work better on rough surfaces than our standard wax crayons. Use on concrete, metal, and wood.
Write on glass, metal, paper, and wood.
Write on wet and cold rubber.
Peel away the paper cover to write.
Also known as China markers, these wax-based pencils make marks that won’t wash off with water but can be wiped off with a dry cloth or sanding.
These solid sticks of graphite write vivid lines on concrete, metal, and wood and can mark surfaces up to 1100° F without melting. Also known as lumber crayons.
Quickly apply temperature markings without the mess of a liquid.
Apply multiple temperature markings to workpieces, pipes, and equipment to visually identify a wide range of temperature changes.