Tattoo machines are our common tattoo equipment and a must-have for every tattoo artist. The working principle of the tattoo machine is to use the electromagnetic coil to move the armature rod up and down, so that the ink is implanted into the skin through the needle. In addition to the electromagnetic coil tattoo machine, there are rotary tattoo machines that are powered and powered by the regulating motor. The choice of tattoo machine generally depends on the tattooer's preferences, but high quality machines play a crucial role in the technical level.
The rotary tattoo machine is very quiet. Each rotary tattoo machine is equipped with a small motor that moves the attached tattoo needle up and down in a smooth, almost periodic manner. Compared with the coil tattoo machine, the rotary tattoo machine can smoothly and evenly insert the needle into and out of the skin. Many rotating machines are ceramic, meaning they do not require an autoclave, so they may be more hygienic than a coiled tattoo machine.
The rotary tattoo machine also has the function of retracting the needle so that the tattoo artist does not risk exposing it from the contaminated sharps, making it safer. These machines operate quieter and more efficiently than other types and use only current rather than the same motor principle as the motor. Rotary machines are certainly popular, but it remains to be seen whether they will go mainstream.
