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Faber-Castell Pencil Leads

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Pack of 6 piece
₹400   ₹650
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Faber-Castell 1.4 mm Super-Polymer Spare Pencil Leads - B (6 Pcs) refers to the thin cylindrical piece of material used as the writing or drawing medium in a mechanical pencil. Unlike traditional wooden pencils that require sharpening, mechanical pencils use a system where the lead is advanced or retracted through the pencil's tip, providing a consistent and fine writing experience. Key Features of Mechanical Pencil Lead: Lead Diameter: Mechanical pencil leads come in various diameters, typically measured in millimeters (mm). Common lead diameters include 0.5mm, 0.7mm, and 0.9mm, among others. The choice of diameter determines the thickness of the lines produced. Lead Hardness: Mechanical pencil leads are available in different hardness levels, ranging from harder (H) to softer (B). The hardness affects the darkness of the lines produced, with harder leads producing lighter lines suitable for drafting, and softer leads producing darker lines ideal for sketching. Material Composition: Mechanical pencil leads are made from a mixture of graphite and clay, along with other additives. The ratio of graphite to clay determines the hardness of the lead. Color: Mechanical pencil leads are typically a shade of gray due to the graphite content. Some leads may have colored casings, but the writing itself is usually in graphite. Length: Mechanical pencil leads are commonly available in standard lengths that fit most mechanical pencils. Users can extend the lead as needed using the pencil's advance mechanism. Packaging: Mechanical pencil leads are often sold in tubes or plastic containers containing multiple leads. The packaging may indicate the lead diameter and hardness. Mechanical Pencil Lead Hardness Scale: The hardness of mechanical pencil leads is often indicated using a combination of letters and numbers. The most common scale includes: H (Hard): Leads in the H range are harder and produce lighter lines. They are suitable for precise and technical drawing. F (Fine): The F designation indicates a fine point, falling between H and HB in terms of hardness. HB (Hard Black): HB is a standard hardness level for general-purpose writing. It provides a good balance between darkness and durability. B (Soft Black): Leads in the B range are softer and produce darker lines. They are often preferred for artistic sketching and shading. 2B, 4B, 6B, etc.: Higher numbers in the B range indicate softer leads, producing progressively darker lines. How to Replace Mechanical Pencil Lead: Check Lead Diameter: Ensure that the replacement lead matches the diameter specified for your mechanical pencil. The lead diameter is often indicated on the pencil or its packaging. Remove Old Lead: If there is still lead in the pencil, use the retract or advance mechanism to remove the old lead. Insert New Lead: Insert the new lead into the lead reservoir or feeding mechanism of the pencil. The lead should be inserted with the writing end facing outward. Advance the Lead: Use the pencil's advance mechanism to extend the new lead to the desired length. Test the Pencil: Test the pencil on scrap paper to ensure that the new lead writes smoothly. Mechanical pencil leads are versatile and cater to various writing and drawing preferences. Users can experiment with different lead diameters and hardness levels to find the combination that best suits their needs.
Pack of 12 piece
₹152   ₹650
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Faber-Castell 1 mm Super-Polymer Fineline Pencil Leads - B (12 Pcs) refers to the thin cylindrical piece of material used as the writing or drawing medium in a mechanical pencil. Unlike traditional wooden pencils that require sharpening, mechanical pencils use a system where the lead is advanced or retracted through the pencil's tip, providing a consistent and fine writing experience. Key Features of Mechanical Pencil Lead: Lead Diameter: Mechanical pencil leads come in various diameters, typically measured in millimeters (mm). Common lead diameters include 0.5mm, 0.7mm, and 0.9mm, among others. The choice of diameter determines the thickness of the lines produced. Lead Hardness: Mechanical pencil leads are available in different hardness levels, ranging from harder (H) to softer (B). The hardness affects the darkness of the lines produced, with harder leads producing lighter lines suitable for drafting, and softer leads producing darker lines ideal for sketching. Material Composition: Mechanical pencil leads are made from a mixture of graphite and clay, along with other additives. The ratio of graphite to clay determines the hardness of the lead. Color: Mechanical pencil leads are typically a shade of gray due to the graphite content. Some leads may have colored casings, but the writing itself is usually in graphite. Length: Mechanical pencil leads are commonly available in standard lengths that fit most mechanical pencils. Users can extend the lead as needed using the pencil's advance mechanism. Packaging: Mechanical pencil leads are often sold in tubes or plastic containers containing multiple leads. The packaging may indicate the lead diameter and hardness. Mechanical Pencil Lead Hardness Scale: The hardness of mechanical pencil leads is often indicated using a combination of letters and numbers. The most common scale includes: H (Hard): Leads in the H range are harder and produce lighter lines. They are suitable for precise and technical drawing. F (Fine): The F designation indicates a fine point, falling between H and HB in terms of hardness. HB (Hard Black): HB is a standard hardness level for general-purpose writing. It provides a good balance between darkness and durability. B (Soft Black): Leads in the B range are softer and produce darker lines. They are often preferred for artistic sketching and shading. 2B, 4B, 6B, etc.: Higher numbers in the B range indicate softer leads, producing progressively darker lines. How to Replace Mechanical Pencil Lead: Check Lead Diameter: Ensure that the replacement lead matches the diameter specified for your mechanical pencil. The lead diameter is often indicated on the pencil or its packaging. Remove Old Lead: If there is still lead in the pencil, use the retract or advance mechanism to remove the old lead. Insert New Lead: Insert the new lead into the lead reservoir or feeding mechanism of the pencil. The lead should be inserted with the writing end facing outward. Advance the Lead: Use the pencil's advance mechanism to extend the new lead to the desired length. Test the Pencil: Test the pencil on scrap paper to ensure that the new lead writes smoothly. Mechanical pencil leads are versatile and cater to various writing and drawing preferences. Users can experiment with different lead diameters and hardness levels to find the combination that best suits their needs.
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