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Classification of ironing machines
The vertical steam ironing machine was invented by Americans in 1946. At that time, it was mainly used in high-end tailor shops and aristocratic families. Suitable for textiles such as cloth, silk, wool, cotton and hemp, especially for home clothes, fabric sofas, curtains and bedding.

Steamer is divided into hand-held steamer, ordinary steam steamer and pressure steam steamer.

Hand-held steam ironing machine: small and easy to carry, easy to carry and easy to use when traveling, but thick clothes are difficult to iron and the service life of the machine is short.

Ordinary ironing machines generally adopt the principle of straight-through steam heating, with low steam pressure and small steam flow, generally only 27-32g per minute. The outlet steam temperature is high, and the effect of ironing needle silk and chemical fiber clothing is obvious. The effect of ironing heavy clothes generally needs to be ironed repeatedly!

Pressure steam retort is generally pumping water, and the heater is closed at the same time, so the steam pressure is high, the steam flow is large and the steam injection distance is long. The air output is 30g, and the air outlet temperature is low. The principle is the same as that of high-pressure cleaning machine. Ironing ordinary clothes and heavy clothes has an average effect!