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- Graphite and pencil lead are both used in writing instruments, but they have different characteristics1234:
- Graphite is softer and can smudge easily.
- Pencil lead, which is actually a mixture of graphite and clay, is used in mechanical pencils. It offers a more precise and consistent line, making it popular for technical drawings and writing. It is harder and less prone to smudging.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.On the other hand, lead, which is actually a mixture of graphite and clay, is used in mechanical pencils. It offers a more precise and consistent line, making it popular for technical drawings and writing. While graphite is softer and can smudge easily, lead is harder and less prone to smudging.thisvsthat.io/graphite-vs-leadLet’s talk about the core of a pencil, which is commonly referred to as the “lead”. In reality there’s no actual lead in pencils; instead, the core is made from a mixture of graphite and clay. It’s the ratio of clay to graphite that determines hardness! The ratio of graphite to clay determines the hardness of the pencil core.wastedtalentinc.com/graphite-vs-pencil/Modern pencil leads are not made of lead at all, but of graphite (a form of carbon). Graphite is non-toxic (unlike lead) and is highly stable under prolonged UV light exposure (highly lightfast). Pencil leads can be made harder with the addition of specific waxes or resins.cowans.org/blogs/cowans-art-knowledge-know-ho…The graphite is the part that makes the dark mark on the paper. The clay is there because graphite on its own is far too soft and crumbly to write or draw with. Thin leads for mechanical pencils are similar, but with a polymer or resin taking the place of the clay. Wooden pencil leads also have a little wax or grease added for extra smoothness.cultpens.com/pages/lead-hardness - People also ask
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