How to inflatable a glass bubble

Author: John Stephens
Date Of Creation: 27 January 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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  • Some balloons come with a straw and instructions for use.
  • Grasp the suction tube and intake vents so that no air can escape as you blow. To keep the straw in place, grab the sides of the intake with your fingers. Continue to hold the air supply hole while you blow the bubbles.
  • Blow into the end of the straw to fill the balloon with air. Take a deep breath and blow the air slowly through the straw.Continue to take a deep breath and repeat this procedure until the bubble is stretched. The number of breaths depends on the size and shape of the bubble.
    • When you feel your hand firmly, the bubble should have enough air.
    • Be careful not to blow too much air into the bubble. If you keep blowing, the bubble will explode.

  • Pull out the straw and squeeze the glue to close. When the balloon is full of air, squeeze the intake with 2 fingers and gently pull out the suction tube. This will automatically lock the ball, as the steam supply hole has a self-closing function. You can attach a bubble to the rope, stick it on the school or hang it on a tree.
    • If you blow the bubble with your mouth, it should hold on for a month or so.
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  • Method 2 of 3: Use a pump

    1. Buy a syringe with a small tip for best results. If you want to pump bubbles easily, look for a hand pump with a small pump tip. The smaller the pump head, the easier it is to thread it into the steam inlet hole.
      • Ideally the pump head is small in diameter and about 2.5 to 5 cm long.

    2. Insert the pump head between the two plastic layers of the steam supply hole. The steam feed hole is a small unit on the balloon that allows you to feed steam through it. Usually there are 2 layers of plastic inside the steam supply hole. Insert the pump head between the two layers of plastic to pump air into the bubble.
    3. Grasp the pump head tightly so that no air can escape. Use one hand to grab around the air supply hole to keep the air inside. This way you can pump air into the balloon and prevent it from escaping.
      • For example, you can do this with your non-dominant hand.

    4. Pump air into the bubble. You will use your dominant hand to press the pump continuously up and down to supply air into the bubble. Continue pumping until the bubbles are 98% full.
      • By this point, the bubble has hardened but is still bouncing.
      • Bubbles are prone to over-inflating when you use a hand pump, so be careful.
    5. Unplug the pump head and squeeze the steam supply hole to close it. After the bubble is nearly full, squeeze the inlet hole with your hand and gently pull the pump head out. With this action, the bubble will close on its own.
      • The inside of the feed hole is covered with self-sealing adhesive.
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    Method 3 of 3: Pump a bubble with helium gas

    1. Insert the pump nozzle of the helium gas tank into the bubble supply hole. The air inlet orifice will surround the helium pump nozzle, so the pump nozzle should be about 2.5-5 cm long. This is called the steam supply hole.
      • As you pump the bubbles, you will grip the air supply hole tightly.
    2. Press the air tank pump nozzle to feed the air slowly into the balloon. To fill the balloon with air, simply press down on the pump nozzle while gripping the steam supply hole. You should see the bubbles slowly stretch. Continue to press the pump nozzle until the bubble is completely filled.
      • Hold your hand steady as the air can escape very quickly.
    3. Unplug the pump nozzle from the balloon after it is fully filled. Bubbles gas when the middle point is tight, but the edges are still slightly wrinkled. At this point simply unplug the pump from the hole. When you pull out the nozzle, the balloon will close on its own because of the glue on the inside.
    4. Balloons can be decorated for 3-7 days. Using helium gas is a more convenient way to pump glass bubbles, but won't last as long as air.
      • You can tie the ribbon to the balloons to decorate events like birthday parties, retirement parties, and weddings.
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    What you need

    Blow out oral bubbles

    • Glass bubbles
    • Straws
    • Health to blow

    Use a pump hose

    • Glass bubbles
    • Hand pump

    Pump bubbles with helium gas

    • Glass bubbles
    • Helium gas cylinders

    Advice

    • If the balloon has a small hole in the top, you can thread the string through the pole.

    Warning

    • Glass bubbles are not biodegradable because they are made of synthetic materials.