Monday, 21 September 2015

Latex And Mylar Balloon Inflators A Popular Device



Balloon inflators, mylar, latex…are you wondering what is the big deal when you simply have to inflate a balloon? Well, mylar is a heat resistant plastic film which is a form of polyester resin also known as BoPET (biaxially oriented polyethylene terephthalate) while latex is foam rubber. Both are widely used to make balloons. 

Balloons make you think of parties. Halloween is just round the corner so it is time to plan for the party. Themed balloons are available in different prints which you can customize too.  All you need is a balloon inflator to get the party going.  Gone are the days when you had to blow your lungs out to inflate the balloons and be dead tired even before the party began. Whether you are using mylar balloons or latex balloons find the right balloon inflator and inflate to your heart’s content! 

Ways to blow a balloon

  • Blow air into the balloon by mouth – tire your mouth and lungs
  • Use the chemical reaction between baking soda and vinegar which releases carbon dioxide and inflate the balloon – one balloon per reaction
  • Use balloon inflators – simplify the balloon blowing ritual
How to inflate a mylar or latex balloon with helium or carbon-di-oxide

  • Purchase the balloon inflator from JCT valves Sales
  • Attached it to the helium or gas cylinder
  • Stick the opening of the balloon to the nozzle of the inflator
  • Release the valve by pressing on the nozzle for the gas in the cylinder to flow into the balloons
  • Release the pressure from the nozzle to close the  inflator valve when enough gas is filled in the balloon
  • Mylar balloons are self sealing, they should not be tied with a string as it may cause leakage
  • Helium balloons will float around so use the hole below to secure with a ribbon or a tie
  • Latex balloons should be either knotted or tied with a ribbon/string after they are inflated
Get the best mylar/latex balloon inflators from JTC valves sales, the leading suppliers for balloon inflators.  

Key features of balloon inflators available at JTC Valve sales

  • The balloon inflators have a forged brass body
  • The hand tight connections are made of plastic or brass
  • The rubber tilt valves, bronze inlet filters of balloon inflators are replaceable
  • The push down mylar fill nozzle is made from brass
  • The balloon inflators come with auto shut features
  • Repair kits, parts and accessories are easily available at jtcvalvessales.com
Latex balloon fillers and mylar balloon inflators available at JTC Valves sales are very economically priced. Each inflator is tested for leaks before shipping. The different models available are hand tight connected, content gauges, string cutters. The latex balloon inflators can be customized for filling multiple balloons as well which saves your time. You have the option to choose independent latex inflator, mylar inflator or the inflator designed to fill both latex and mylar balloons in one unit. Using a rubber tip to inflate mylar balloons will cause damage resulting in the balloon losing helium quickly. The rubber tip valve may tear the balloon, pop the seam or create small pin holes. Look for an inflator with auto stop to avoid overfilling the balloon. Latex balloons expand more than mylar balloons. 

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