latex helium metallic balloons,
material: latex
size: 10 inch and 12 inch
weight: 0.8g -3.2g
certificate:EN71, low cadimium
Port: Tianjin
Minimum Order Quantity: 10000 Piece/Pieces for one color
Supply Ability: 100,000 Piece/Pieces per Day for one color
Payment Terms: L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,Western Union
Contact SupplierPackaging Detail: 100pcs/polybag, 5000pcs/37*30*35cm/ctn,G.W.:17Kgs
Delivery Detail: 10-15days
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material: latex
size: 10 inch and 12 inch
weight: 0.8g -1.9g for 10 inch;
2.0g /2.3g /2.5g / 3.2g for 12 inch
certificate: EN71( part 1 /2 /3), CE, LOW Cadmium
The rubber balloon was invented by in 1824; it was inflated with hydrogen and used in his experiments with that element.Rubber balloons were soon after sold for a penny a piece in parks and circuses in America. The more familiar latex balloons of today were first manufactured in , 1847, by , but did not occur until the 1930s. According to the , children and adults send up roughly one billion balloons each year in celebration. Balloons are also often part of birthday celebrations.
Party balloons are mostly made of natural latex tapped from , and can be filled with air, helium, , or any other suitable liquid or gas. The rubber's elasticity makes the volume adjustable.Filling the balloon with air can be done with the mouth, a manual or electric inflator (such as a hand ), or with a source of compressed gas.Beginning in the late 1970s, some more expensive (and longer-lasting) foil balloons made of thin, unstretchable, less permeable started being produced. These balloons have attractive shiny reflective surfaces and are often printed with color pictures and patterns for gifts and parties. The most important attribute of metalized nylon for balloons is its light weight, increasing buoyancy and its ability to keep the helium gas from escaping for several weeks.
water balloons are thin, small rubber balloons, filled with water instead of air or gas, and intended to be easily broken. They are usually used by children, who throw them at each other, trying to get each other wet, as a or . They can be used in competitions or games. They are often smaller than regular balloons.