So how is the air sealed up after it's been blown up. Seems like it would deflate after it was blown up. 🤔 Or does it have a heat sealer at the end of the pump to seal it off so it doesn't deflate. Let me know thanks.
Hi, at the top of each tube/column of Airsac® there is a one way inlet valve for the air. The design means the air goes in but doesn't come out. Over a long period of time, e.g. 6 to 9 months, air will naturally dissipate through the film, but it will not deflate entirely. You can top up Airsac® with more air if you want to use it again. If you want to dispose of Airsac®, you simply cut the film with safety scissors of a safety knife and put with category 4 plastic recycling in your location.
Hi Matheus, Thank you so much for your enquiry. If you would like to reuse Airsac®, you will have to keep it inflated and top up with air when you intend to reuse it. If you would like to dispose of / recycle Airsac®, you will need to safely cut through all the champers to let all of the air out. You can use scissors or a safety knife, or other safe cutting equipment. We hope that helps! Kind Regards, Macfarlane Packaging
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What happens on a plane when the air expands? Do they rupture?
So how is the air sealed up after it's been blown up. Seems like it would deflate after it was blown up. 🤔 Or does it have a heat sealer at the end of the pump to seal it off so it doesn't deflate. Let me know thanks.
Hi, at the top of each tube/column of Airsac® there is a one way inlet valve for the air. The design means the air goes in but doesn't come out. Over a long period of time, e.g. 6 to 9 months, air will naturally dissipate through the film, but it will not deflate entirely. You can top up Airsac® with more air if you want to use it again. If you want to dispose of Airsac®, you simply cut the film with safety scissors of a safety knife and put with category 4 plastic recycling in your location.
Could you please let me know how to desinflate the bags after used?
Hi Matheus,
Thank you so much for your enquiry.
If you would like to reuse Airsac®, you will have to keep it inflated and top up with air when you intend to reuse it. If you would like to dispose of / recycle Airsac®, you will need to safely cut through all the champers to let all of the air out. You can use scissors or a safety knife, or other safe cutting equipment.
We hope that helps!
Kind Regards,
Macfarlane Packaging
now how do i open this ..
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