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50 Fountain pen ink cartridges, refills for PARKER 51 in BLACK (new)

$ 9.49

Availability: 74 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
  • Item must be returned within: 60 Days
  • Condition: New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Ink Color: Black
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Featured Refinements: Fountain Pen Ink

    Description

    ( you won't receive any pen, just the ink cartridges)
    The auction is for 50 high quality,
    PARKER compatible, snap-in ink cartridges in
    BLACK
    They'll definitely fit your PARKER 51 pen
    as well other pens made by PARKER
    (Their shelf life is up to three years)
    (please read the article below
    if you'd like to make them last a lot longer)
    Almost forever.
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    The ink is both acid free and archival safe
    It dries quickly and doesn't smear when gotten wet
    It is non toxic and pH neutral
    Lightfast and
    waterbased
    It won't damage your pen
    under
    any circumstances
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    Please allow about 10-14 days for the delivery.
    I hope it's not too long to wait for great ink cartridges.
    A tracking number uploaded in 1-2 days.
    Satisfaction guaranteed
    Not happy? Please return  them for a full refund.
    NO QUESTIONS ASKED
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    Below is some interesting information
    about ink cartridges in general
    (their longevity)
    Inks are water solutions and cartridges
    are  made of what seems to be
    polyethylene. Over a period of years,
    water molecules will migrate through
    the walls of the cartridge--
    it has nothing to do with whether
    the cartridge is sealed properly or not
    it will happen anyway.
    This situation is roughly analogous to
    a balloon filled with air.
    After several days,
    air leaks through the rubber,
    no matter how well it is sealed.
    The bottom line is that cartridges
    have a shelf-life on the order of years.
    They should be fine for about 3 years
    or so at room temperature.
    They can last much longer at
    lower temperatures, but don't allow
    them to freeze--the water will expand
    and possibly break the cartridge.
    In theory, a way to make cartridges
    last *almost* indefinitely, would be to
    store them in a jar filled with water.
    This would *essentially* keep the
    water inside the cartridge in equilibrium with
    the water outside--i.e.
    about as much water would leak in
    as would leak out.
    The reason that I said *almost* is
    that there is a very weak force of
    osmosis  at work.
    This is because there is a difference
    in the concentration of molecules
    dissolved inside the cartridge
    (i.e. the ink and small amounts of other
    additives) and outside,
    where there is nothing dissolved).
    This force will very slowly pull water
    into the cartridge as the exact
    concentrations attempt to reach
    equilibrium
    (this is the principal of dialysis).
    However, we are now talking about
    a process that would take perhaps
    decades.
    Also in theory, if the water in the bottle
    had the exact concentration of large
    molecules as inside the cartridge,
    the cartridge would last more than a
    lifetime.