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aufblasbare

Aufblasbare is a German adjective meaning inflatable, used to describe objects that are filled with air or gas for use and deflated for storage. The noun form is rare, but in catalogs the term may group products such as aufblasbare Matratzen, aufblasbare Boote, and aufblasbare Spielzeuge. The word combines aufblasen to inflate with the suffix -bar meaning able to be.

Materials and construction: most aufblasbare items are made from flexible plastics such as PVC, vinyl, or TPU.

Applications: the category covers recreational gear, water sports equipment, and event or advertising inflatables. Examples include

Care and safety: avoid sharp objects, do not over-inflate, and dry after use to prevent mold. Regularly

They
are
produced
by
heat
sealing
or
welding
seams
and
fitted
with
one-way
valves
for
inflation
by
hand,
a
foot
pump,
or
an
electric
pump.
Many
designs
use
one
or
more
air
chambers
that
provide
buoyancy,
cushioning,
or
form.
air
mattresses
for
camping,
inflatable
boats
and
kayaks,
bounce
houses,
arches
and
tents,
and
promotional
inflatables.
inspect
seams
and
valves
and
repair
punctures
with
patches
if
needed.
Proper
use
requires
following
manufacturer
guidelines,
especially
for
children's
products
or
items
used
near
water.
The
term
aufblasbare
remains
common
in
German-speaking
markets
to
denote
inflatable
products
across
consumer,
leisure,
and
commercial
sectors.