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Fisher Space pens

CSP online are offering as much as 30% off Recomended Retail Price and free UK delivery on orders over £20.00

The pens in the range are not just a pen but a desirable gadget. The most popular pen range is the bullet space pens. The technology behind the pen was designed for use in the toughest conditions. Making the pen able to handle nearly any condition that the Earth has to offer.  The Zero gravity pens are an ideal present.

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History

21-12-2009 @ 18:01, Category, CSP, Comments

Paul C. Fisher with his Fisher space pens Paul C. Fisher designed the pressurized refill technology over 50 years ago. The original space pen also know as the Astronaut pen was brought to market in 1948.

Further developement was undertaken to improve the pressurized refills , ball point and ink technology.

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Pressurized Refill technology

Space pen refill The main technology behind the pen is the pressuirzed refill. The ballpoint is made from tungsten carbide and is precisely fitted in order to avoid leaks. A sliding float separates the ink from the pressurized gas. The thixotropic ink in the hermetically sealed and pressurized reservoir is claimed to write for three times longer than a standard ballpoint pen. The pen can write at altitudes up to 12,500 feet (3810 m). The ink is forced out by compressed air at a pressure of nearly 35 pounds per square inch (240 kPa). Operating temperatures range from -30 to 250 degrees Fahrenheit (-35 to 120 degrees Celsius). The pen has an estimated shelf life of 100 years.

The refills come with a Parker style adapter allowing it to fit most ball point pens, not just to be used in the Space pens range.


How The Space Pen Helped Astronauts, Armstrong and Aldrin, Return Safely from the Moon

2007-01-01 @ 00:01, Category, My name,

How the Fisher Space pen helped astronauts"It’s a story that hasn’t circulated outside the inner circles of the U.S. Space program, but a ball-point pen helped the original Moon-Landing astronauts, Neil Armstrong and Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin get back to Earth. A spokesman for NASA recounted the story for Paul C. Fisher. Up there on the moon, when the astronauts were climbing back into the LEM module, the life support system backpack brushed against the plastic arming switch and broke it...."

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Space Pens

We offer the full range of Fisher Space pens

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New and Coming soon..

01-01-2010 @ 18:01, Category, Name, Comments... coming soon

The New Bullet grip The new bullet grip

This is the latest relase from Fisher Space pen.
It is very similar to the ever popular bullet space pen. It has a rubber grip for comfort holding and a new style barrel end.

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