Introducing the Electrum Fire ™ Tattoo Needle Cartridges—the ultimate weapon for serious artists who demand precision and performance. Developed to rival industry giants like Kwadron, these needles bring unmatched quality and innovation. Each cartridge features a single-piece body for durability, and color identification for easy use: RED for Round, ORANGE for Magnum, and YELLOW for Curved Magnum.
ROUND LINER (Regular Tight) – #12 / 0.3×3.5mm Long TaperÂ
The #12 gauge (0.3mm) is a relatively standard size for detailed line work. This thinner needle is suitable for finer lines compared to thicker gauges like #10 (0.35mm), allowing for more precision without creating bold outlines.
The round liner needle configuration refers to the arrangement of individual needles in a circular pattern. “Regular Tight” indicates that the needles are positioned closely together in this formation. This tight configuration allows for precise line work, making it ideal for creating thin, sharp lines and details in tattoos.
The long taper of 3.5mm means that the point of the needle is elongated, providing a finer, sharper point. A longer taper offers better control over ink flow and creates smoother penetration, reducing trauma to the skin. It is especially useful for fine lines and detailing, as it offers more precision.
This needle is best suited for detailed and intricate line work, such as script tattoos, fine outlining, or delicate designs where control and precision are key. The combination of a tight grouping and a long taper allows for clean and smooth lines without needing too much pressure, which helps reduce skin trauma during the tattooing process.
These needles are popular among artists who prioritize precision and clean, crisp lines in their work.
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Our Electrum Fire ™ rubber grips offer several benefits that artists appreciate:
Comfort and Ergonomics: The rubber grip provides a cushioned surface, improving comfort during long tattooing sessions. Artists often experience hand fatigue from holding rigid, hard surfaces for extended periods, so the rubber helps reduce strain and increase control​.
Improved Grip and Stability: Rubber grips prevent slipping, even when hands are sweaty, providing more stability during intricate work. The improved grip allows for precise control, particularly in detailed designs or shading.
Enhanced Control and Precision: With better grip and reduced hand fatigue, artists can focus on their work with enhanced precision. This is especially useful for fine line work or detailed tattoos, where small movements can significantly affect the outcome.
Vibration Dampening: The rubber material helps absorb some of the machine’s vibrations, which can make tattooing smoother and less strenuous on the artist’s hands.