Ball Point Pen

Ball Point Pen

Ink: The liquid used in a ballpoint pen to create a writing surface. Ink is usually made of a pigment suspended in a liquid solvent.

Tip: The metal or plastic point at the end of a ballpoint pen that contacts the writing surface and transfers the ink.

Barrel: The main body of a ballpoint pen, which houses the ink reservoir and the tip.

Clip: A metal or plastic piece attached to the barrel of a ballpoint pen that is used to secure the pen to a pocket or notebook.

Market Demand: Ballpoint pens are one of the most popular writing instruments in the world, with millions of pens sold each year. They are used for a variety of purposes, from taking notes to signing documents.

Purpose: Ballpoint pens are used for writing, drawing, and signing documents. They are also used for marking and labeling

  • Customer Type: All customers
  • Retail Store Availability: Widely available in stationery stores, department stores, and online retailers
  • Usage Interval: Regularly used for writing tasks
  • Shelf Life: Indefinite shelf life if stored properly
  • Retail Store Types: Stationery stores, department stores
  • Age Suitability: Suitable for all ages
  • Gender Targeting: Not gender-specific
  • Events or Occasions: Can be used for schoolwork, office tasks, and personal writing
  • Categories: Writing instrument, stationery
  • Seasonality: Not seasonal
  • Price Point: Affordable
  • Product Features: Smooth writing, retractable tip, comfortable grip, refillable
  • Brand Recognition: Well-known brands available
  • Usability and Convenience: Portable, easy to use, no need for sharpening
  • Health and Safety: Generally safe to use, but caution should be taken not to swallow or poke eyes with the pen

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