Various types of tattoo with technical equipment | |
The tattoo machine is Based on the technology of rotating movements and modified to introduce ink into the skin. Modern tattoo machines use an electromagnetic coil system that results in the linear motion of a metal bar. The tattoo is constantly evolving, perfecting and changing as the equipment. In addition to the classic coil machine, the rotary machine was introduced. A machine that works with an engine that allows movement and speed.
Coil machine vs rotary machine Tattoo Machines Professional can have reel machines with settings for the lines and machines set for filling or shades. The movement of a reel machine is vertical. The reeling machine is fully controlled by the hand that uses it.
On the other hand, the rotary machine is equipped with a motor that determines its speed and the rotary trend that cannot be changed. The user will therefore follow the progress of the machine without being able to decide on the final execution of the work. Needle before inserting it under the skin.
Using a rotary machine lies in the weight and ease of use because it does not require special manoeuvres. The advantages of a coil machine are in total control of the equipment. The tattoo consists of the permanent colouring of parts of the body through penetration of pigments of different colours using needles or various cutting edges and scarification techniques to obtain indelible figures and designs.
Types of tattoo Tattoos can be divided into different types (by type of operator and execution techniques, duration, purpose, and style). A first and fundamental differentiation is between professional tattoos (made by professional tattoo artists regularly trained and authorized) and amateur ones (performed by non-professional operators, which can involve health risks and complications and possible imperfections).
A further classification distinguishes them according to the technique and duration, differentiating the tattoo in the proper sense (permanent) from the others (temporary):
Needle or sharp tattoo: it is the normally known and most widespread form and is indelible and permanent. It is commonly performed with an electric needle machine or with a demographic. Still, in other parts of the world, it is served with manual techniques.
Henna tattoo: It cannot be considered a real tattoo, as the design is painted by applying the pigment to the skin's surface rather than introducing it deep into the skin and is destined to vanish with epidermal turnover.
Special Tattoo Cartridges can then classify needle tattoos according to the purpose and diffusion:
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