What is an example of an air inflatable structure ?
Air-inflated structures, also known as inflatable buildings, rely on inflating specific parts like beams, arches, or walls to create space. A classic example would be a children's bouncy castle, where the walls are inflated and the internal space is open to the external atmosphere.
What material is used for inflatable structures?
PVC is a popular material for inflatable structures due to its durability, flexibility, and airtight properties. It is often used for airtight inflatables where maintaining internal air pressure is crucial. PVC inflatable buildings are known for their resistance to weather elements.
Can we use Inflatable Tent in winds?
Yes, the tent itself is usually heavy to stand stably, we make D rings and match ropes for you to tie for more stability. You can also use sand bags or water bags to increase stability. However, please use depending on actual scene.
Can you send me design sketch to confirm before production?
Yes. After you place an order, we can use your custom requirements to make a design sketch, and will start production after your confirmation.
1. Custom Designs available for different shape, size, colour, logo printing, etc.
2. Material: durable Oxford cloth or PVC tarpaulin material, weather-resistant, waterproof, fire-retardant, UV protective, 0.25mm to 1.0mm thickness available.
3. Professional Machines for Cutting, Sewing, Welding and Printing to ensure high quality.
4. Certificate& Standards: CE, EN71, NFPA 701 No Lead, Fire Retardant, CPAI-84, ROHS
5. Applicable temperature: -30°C—70°C
6. Optional accessories: LED light, Banners, Stakes, Sand Bags or Water Bags etc.
7. Shipping: by sea, by air, by Truck or by express door to door (Fedex, DHL, UPS, etc.) 9. Packing: Strong packing bag/pallet and export carton for transport and reuse.