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IRONING TABLE

Ironing tables are essential for both commercial and domestic use, designed to provide a stable and ergonomic surface for pressing garments and fabrics. In commercial settings such as laundromats, hotels, or dry cleaners, ironing tables are equipped with advanced features to handle large volumes of laundry and ensure high-quality pressing results.

Types of Ironing Tables

  • Standard Ironing Tables: Basic models featuring a flat surface for ironing. These tables are portable, height-adjustable, and typically come with a metal or wooden surface covered by a padded layer for smooth ironing.
  • Vacuum Ironing Tables: Equipped with a vacuum motor that pulls air through the ironing board, these tables help hold garments in place, remove steam from the fabric, and improve pressing quality. They are ideal for commercial use where consistent, wrinkle-free results are required.
  • Heated Ironing Tables: These tables have a built-in heating system that keeps the ironing surface warm, helping to dry and press garments more efficiently. Heated ironing tables are commonly used in professional settings to speed up the ironing process.
  • Blowing Ironing Tables: Equipped with a blowing function, these tables can puff air through the board to lift delicate fabrics, preventing the formation of creases while ironing. They are useful for handling delicate materials like silk, lace, or lightweight fabrics.
  • Combination Ironing Tables: Some models offer a combination of vacuum, heating, and blowing functions to provide versatility in handling various fabrics and ironing needs. These tables are often used in commercial laundry, garment factories, or dry cleaning businesses.
  • Foldable Ironing Tables: Compact, space-saving ironing boards that can be folded and stored away when not in use. These are commonly found in domestic or smaller commercial spaces where space is a concern.

Key Features of Commercial Ironing Tables

  • Sturdy Frame: Commercial ironing tables are built with robust frames to support the heavy usage typical in industrial environments. These frames are often made from durable materials like stainless steel or heavy-duty aluminum.
  • Adjustable Height: Many ironing tables come with adjustable height settings to accommodate different user preferences and ensure ergonomic comfort during long ironing sessions.
  • Padded Surface: The ironing surface is usually padded with heat-resistant material to provide a smooth and firm area for pressing. The padding helps achieve even pressure and prevents heat damage to fabrics.
  • Integrated Iron Rest: Most ironing tables have a built-in rest for holding the iron when not in use. In commercial models, this is designed to handle industrial irons that are heavier and larger than domestic irons.
  • Steam Holes: Some ironing tables have steam holes to allow steam to pass through the fabric, improving ironing efficiency and preventing excess moisture buildup.
  • Boiler Connection (For Steam Ironing Systems): Professional ironing tables often have the option to connect with steam boilers for continuous steam supply, allowing faster and more effective pressing, especially for high-volume laundry operations.
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