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How to Pump Air in Vacuum Compression Bag and How to Use Vacuum Compression Bag

Update:16-08-2019
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When we clean the wardrobe, we often feel that the spac […]

When we clean the wardrobe, we often feel that the space is very small, and clothes and quilts also need moisture-proof, mildew-proof, moth-proof, odor-proof, at this time we need to use vacuum compression bags. Vacuum compression bag, as its name implies, is a kind of bag that pumps out air to make atmospheric pressure compress naturally. So how do vacuum compression bags suck air?

Vacuum compression bag, as its name implies, is a kind of bag that pumps out air to make atmospheric pressure compress naturally. Simply put, vacuum compression bags are mainly used for cotton quilts and various kinds of clothes. Vacuum compression bag has the characteristics of moisture-proof, mildew-proof, moth-proof and odor-proof. Compression bag material, general PE + PET bags, better adhesion, now is also the bag used more material, but this vacuum compression bag shortcomings are more brittle.

1. Save space. Because it is vacuum compression, the original expansion of the object pumped out of the air in the middle, the volume will become smaller, a simple analogy is equivalent to the use of hand to flatten the sponge.
2. No mildew, worms or dampness. Because it is isolated from the outside air, it can achieve this effect. Travel, easy to carry clothes, bedding.
[How do vacuum compression bags suck air]
1. Before putting the clothes quilt into the compression bag, first dry the clothes quilt, then fold it into a shape convenient for storage and put it in the bag as far as possible, at least several centimeters away from the sealing zipper.
2. Check whether the sealing part of the zipper is clean before zipper is pulled up, and whether there are fine fibers or dust (fine fibers or dust may reduce the sealing of the compression bag, resulting in air leakage of the compression bag. If you have any, please wipe it with a wet cloth.
3. Install slider, press slider zipper by hand, pull slowly and lightly to the other end of the zipper. When pulled to two-thirds, squeeze clothes or quilts or fold them. After most of the air is discharged, quickly use slider to pull the remaining one-third part (which saves a lot of time and effort when pumping air by manual pump). Gas).
4. Slide the slider back and forth several times with your hand to ensure that the zipper is truly sealed.

5. Pumping with manual air pump: Open the air nozzle cover, align the air pump to the air nozzle, and pull the piston to exhaust (when pumping large capacity bags, because of a slightly longer exhaust time, during the interval, it is not necessary to take out the pump and cover, and the gas will not be sucked back).
6. Use a vacuum cleaner to suck air: Open the cover of the nozzle, align the suction pipe of the vacuum cleaner to the nozzle, and open the vacuum cleaner to suck air quickly.
7. Open the closed zipper and take out the clothing quilt to dry, so that it can be restored to its original state.
Summary: The above is a small series of vacuum compression bags how to introduce the steps of pumping, I hope you can help.

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