Balloon Releases
Released balloons can land almost anywhere and balloons released from balloon nets are becoming very popular and can be a great way to raise monies - great as fund raising events as well as spectacular at special events and for celebrations.
Released balloons
Once the balloon releases have been started they will have enough "oomph" to rise 5 miles up in the atmosphere to burst, thus fluttering down to earth. At release time you will get the visual effect you are looking for... pretty balloons rising into the sky.
The First Balloon
The first balloon was invented by Brazilian-born Portuguese priest, Bartolomeu de Gusmão, and the first public exhibition was to the Portuguese Court on August 8, 1709, in the hall of the Casa da India in Lisbon. The rubber balloon was invented by Michael Faraday in 1824; it was inflated with hydrogen and used in his experiments with that element. The more familiar latex balloons of today were first manufactured in London, 1847, but mass production did not occur until the 1930s. In 1931, balloon technology leaped ahead when, according to an industry catalog, "Neil Tillotson dipped the first modern latex balloon made from the sap of a rubber tree."
Printed Balloons
Advertising balloons are printed whilst inflated which results in denser ink coverage, brighter colours and a more accurate colour match. Balloons4fun.co.uk - our sister company are the leaders in balloon printing for the best results come to the professionals All balloons used are made from natural latex and are therefore completely biodegradable.
With over 49 specialist coloured balloons for you to chose from BalloonsFun have a great choice of balloons. View the colour chart -or ask to have ink pantone colours matched to your specific requirements. Balloons4Fun will ensure that the balloons you receive are the balloons that are going to do the job of advertising for you. Why go elsewhere when the Professionals are here for you.
For those perfect balloons at very competitive prices with quick turnaround just contact Balloons 4 fun on 0845 166 2683 or e-mail sales@balloons4fun.co.uk. 10”, 11” and 12” and also heart shaped latex balloons can be printed on as well as on foil balloons both round and star shaped. Advertising balloons can make all the difference to sales and promotional campaigns and to your business strategy. All the printed balloons are printed to the highest quality by professional printers with many years experience.
Over the years balloon printing techniques have changed tremendously and improved and you can find a wide range of Printed Balloons available at Balloons4fun .
We are continuously keeping up with all the latest technology and moving with the times to maintain our position as No 1 in the trade.. Today all the custom printed balloons are screen printed to guarantee a perfect result.
Latex balloons come in 10”, 11” and 12”. and they also print on balloons from the 10” t0 the 12”. The balloons are available in Standard, Pearlised or Metallic finishes.UK Partyshop can print on 1 or 2 sides using a total of 4 colours. Let Balloons 4 fun satisfy your requirements with high quality printed balloons with your text or logos producing for you that perfect printed balloon that will be printed your requirements - perfectly matching your artwork and accurately reproducing your logo or image. Printing on balloons really has come a long way in recent years and we are confident you will not find finer printed balloons anywhere.
Balloon Printing Techniques
Over the years balloon printing techniques have changed tremendously and improved and we are continuously keeping up with all the latest technology and moving with the times to maintain our position as No 1 in the trade. Today all of our custom printed balloons are screen printed to guarantee a perfect result
We print both latex and foil balloons thereby ensuring that we can always produce exactly what are clients are seeking from Blue Chip companies to the smallest party. Printed Balloons always add that special touch for what ever occasion they are being used for be it a 50, 000 Release or a Church Hall
Balloons Retain Buoyancy
When rubber balloons are filled with helium so that they float, they typically retain their buoyancy for only a day or so. The enclosed helium atoms escape through small pores in the latex which are larger than the helium atoms. Balloons filled with air usually hold their size and shape much longer.
Even a perfect rubber balloon eventually loses the gas to the outside. The process by which a substance or solute migrates from a region of high concentration, through a barrier or membrane, to a region of lower concentration is called diffusion. The inside of balloons can be treated with a special gel (for instance, the polymer solution sold under the "Hi Float" brand) which coats the inside of the balloon to reduce the helium leakage, thus increasing float time to a week or longer.