1. Working principle of dual heating technology
Traditional hanging ironing machines usually use a single heating system, which quickly vaporizes the water in the water tank through a heating element. However, this design has obvious shortcomings:
Intermittent steam: Single heating may cause unstable steam output, especially when the steam volume decreases due to insufficient heat after continuous use.
Temperature fluctuations: The water temperature is difficult to accurately control, causing the steam temperature to fluctuate, affecting the ironing effect (such as silk being prone to water stains and cotton and linen being difficult to smooth wrinkles).
The dual heating technology works together through two independent heating modules:
Primary heating: Quickly heat water to high temperature steam, ensuring strong steam output in a short period of time (such as a large steam volume of 30 grams per minute).
Secondary heating: Secondary heating or pressurization of steam (such as up to 98 ° C temperature and 600 kPa pump pressure), while balancing heat loss and maintaining continuous stability of steam temperature and pressure.
2. Three major improvements to steam stability
① Eliminate the problem of steam interruption
The adjustable vertical hanging iron machine has dual systems that alternate or work simultaneously, which can avoid steam interruption caused by overheating protection or insufficient water flow in a single heating module. For example, when ironing heavy cotton clothes, dual heating is continuously supplied to ensure that the steam volume remains above 30 grams per minute.
② Accurate temperature control to meet the needs of multiple fabrics
The thermostat combined with secondary heating can dynamically adjust the temperature according to the gear (such as 60 ° C for silk and 98 ° C for cotton and linen), avoiding the embarrassment of high temperature damaging fine fabrics or low temperature unable to wrinkle (the measured temperature difference can be controlled within ± 2 ° C).
③ High pressure steam has stronger penetration power
Secondary heating increases steam pressure (such as 600 kPa), combined with 10 ventilation holes design, allowing steam to evenly penetrate clothing fibers. Even multi-layer denim or suit linings can be ironed flat in one go, reducing the number of repeated ironing times.