Its shape derives from the well known hot air balloons. They began to be used for advertising purposes because they have a large surface on which to place advertisements, are very stable and are also highly attention grabbing. A classic type is inflatable publicity.
Uses:O
Any outdoor or indoor event where a large visual reference is needed to insert publicity. This kind is normally used in sporting events such as marathons or cycling tours as they can be seen from great distances.
The proportion of weight to inflated volume makes them ideal for places where access is restricted or where speed in assembling and dismantling is important.
Construction method:
They are always continuous air inflatables, shaped by a pattern repeated radially which forms the balloon, as well as a cylindrical base which raises it, imitating the basket of the hot-air balloon. This base is where the inflation turbine and zip are located for quick deflation.
Technical data:
Size: from a height of 2.0 m and a maximum diameter of 1.20 m, to a height of 8 m and a maximum diameter of 6 m.
Material: Polyester fibres with 150 to 300 gr/m2 PVC coating, depending on use and diameter.
Made using: single or two needle sewing machine.
|