Many are intrigued by the Bouncy Cloud project but remain relatively unaware of it, mistakenly thinking it's just like a regular inflatable trampoline. "Do you have to put it away every day?" "Does it always need a fan to inflate?" "What material is it made of?" Below, we'll introduce the working principle of the Bouncy Cloud to help everyone get to know this new favorite of the scenic spot - the Bouncy Cloud! The outer membrane of the Bouncy Cloud is made of composite material (PVDF), featuring UV resistance and self-cleaning functions. The inner membrane has good airtightness and an internal fixed unit, making it easy to disassemble and repair.
Bouncing Cloud is primarily composed of a fan system, inner and outer membrane materials, an automated control system, a wind path system, and an electrical system. It is covered with an outer membrane, with a special material filling the space between the inner and outer membranes. The product features both intake and exhaust air outlets internally and externally, which are connected to underground piping to inflate the inner shell. As a result, the entire structure inflates. The membrane is fixed to the ground beams, and the internal pressure is automatically controlled by a wind pressure control system. When a person climbs onto the membrane, adding load, the exhaust outlets automatically release air. When there are no visitors, the wind pressure control system maintains the internal air pressure balance and automatically stops supplying air, ensuring that the air pressure inside the giant egg remains balanced, forming this structure.
The Bouncing Clouds amusement equipment from Juewei uses PVD material. Of course, not all bouncing clouds are made from this material, as it is more expensive. Many manufacturers opt for PVC instead, which is more cost-effective. However, this does reduce safety and durability significantly. Therefore, one must be cautious when choosing bouncing clouds. After all, safety comes first for children's play equipment; it's better to be overly cautious than to risk it.


