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Wholesale Balloons, Wholesale Balloon, Balloon Wholesaler, Printed Wholesale Balloons, Imprinted wholesale Balloons, Plain wholesale balloons, blank wholesale balloons and unprinted balloons are our specialty at B&C Balloons.
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B&C Balloons supply imprinted helium quality balloons at wholesale prices, call us now toll free 1-888-629-8545 B&C Balloons supply americas largest corporations with quality imprinted balloons at wholesale prices. We use the latest in silk-screen printing technology to produce americas favorite balloon at special wholesale prices. All set-up charges and printing plate charges are already included in our price to ensure there are no surprises for you when you add up the total cost of your promotion. We acn also supply balloon accessories at the lowest price around.
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Before you order your custom printed helium balloons at special wholesale prices you should keep in mind the cost of inflating your balloons with helium. We have included a helium inflation chart and an average float time chart for your convenience and reference. You should also condsider the inflation and tying off of your wholesale balloons at your promotion venue. Balloon closures are not expensive and save lots of time, see our balloon accessories page for more.
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Welcome to B&C "Wholesale balloon" printing. Our specialty is printing your logo on helium quality "Wholesale balloons". If your looking for printed "wholesale balloons" at the lowest price you are at the right place. Our wholesale balloon printing service is the fastest in the industry, we usually print and ship your wholesale printed balloon order within 24 hours of receiving artwork approval and payment. All orders for wholesale printed balloons ship UPS ground service. Delivery times vary depending on your location.

ordering wholesale balloons is very easy at B&C wholesale balloons.simply check out the balloon inflation charts to get an idea of the helium cost for your project, Check the float time chart to make sure the balloons will float long enough to meet your needs. The next step would be the balloon color selection. Use the balloon color chart and the balloon designer facility to experiment with different balloon color and ink color combinations. The next step is to check the pricing, use the different balloon size pricing charts to get the price for your printed balloons. You will see two sets of prices, one for balloons printed on one side and another for wholesale balloons printed two sides. At B&C wholesale balloons we try to make everything clear and easy to understand, our pricing includes all set up and printing plate charges, the price you see is the price you pay. The only thing to add to the price of your order is shipping. we ship all orders with UPS. pricing varies depending on your location. Typically pricing is between $5 - $10 for small orders and $22 - $30 for orders of 5,000 wholesale printed balloons. Free artwork is also included in our price, if you do not have a logo to print let our artwork department make one for you completely free of charge. We always send our customers a sample layout before we go to print to ensure your balloons are printed exactly the way you expect with no surprises Wholesale printed balloons are our specialty at B&C wholesale balloons and we continue to expand our business thru exceptional customer serveice, the best quality printed wholesale balloons and the lowest price We are Americas fastest wholesale balloon imprinters, orders usually ship out within 36 hours of receiving artwork approval and credit card payment. Expess rush ordrs ship out same day, please note customers pay all UPS Express shipping charges plus a 20% rush charge. Thank you for visiting B&C Wholesale.

Wholesale Latex Balloon Inflation Chart - Based On 242 cubic ft Helium Tank - Average Cost: $75.00

8 inch printed latex balloons: Not recommended for helium inflation, very low float times
10 inch wholesale printed balloons: 1 x 242 cu ft tank inflates approx 1,000 balloons.
12 inch wholesale printed balloons: 1 x 242 cu ft tank inflates approx 500 balloons.
17 inch wholesale printed balloons: 1 x 242 cu ft tank inflates approx 175 balloons.
Wholesale Balloon Approximate Float Time Chart
 
8 inch printed latex balloons

Not recommended for helium inflation, very low float times.

 
10 inch printed latex balloons
Average Float time 12 - 16 hours (up to 3 weeks if treated with Hifloat
12 inch printed balloons
Average Float time 18 - 24 hours (up to 3 weeks if treated with
Hifloat
17 inch balloon pricing
Average Float time 18 - 24 hours (up to 3 weeks if treated with hifloat
B&C Balloons have an unrivalled reputation, we have been supplying quality wholesale printed balloons to Americas largest corporations for more than 10 years. Our success depends on your satisfaction because repeat business from satisfied customers accounts for almost 90% of our Annual sales. Call us now!
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B&C Balloons can supply "Qualatex Balloons", "Tuff Tex Balloons", "Pioneer Balloons", "Prestige Balloons", "Gayla Balloons", "Perfect Product Balloons", "USA Balloons".
Balloons are manufactured from a liquid rubber called latex. The balloon gets its color from the pigment that is added to the latex. Pigments are both organic and inorganic compounds that absorb certain wavelengths of visible light and reflect others. For example, a red balloon is red because the balloon absorbs all the visible light except red frequency light which is reflected back to the eye.
The strength of balloons can be affected by the pigment if the pigment particle is large in size and interferes with the film continuity and if the pigment reacts with any of the other ingredients in the balloon. As far as which color has the most effect on the balloons strength, we have not done any in depth study. Since we use pigments that are water dispersions of very, very, small particle size, and they do not react with any other ingredients in the latex, we do not detect any difference.The natural rubber latex that we use comes from the sap of the rubber tree , Heveabrasiliensis, that grows in Malaysia. This sap looks like milk and is shipped to America in large ocean tanker ships. Once removed from the tree, the sap is called latex. To make this suitable for balloon production, curing agents, accelerators, oil, color, and water must be added. After these are added, the completed latex is put in an open top tank, and the balloon form, which is in the shape of a balloon, is dipped. Before the form is dipped into latex, it is dipped into a coagulent that causes the rubber particles of the latex to collect on the form. This coagulent is calcium nitrate, water, and/or alcohol. After the coagulent coated form is dried, it is then dipped into the compounded latex. Then the latex coated form passed through a set of revolving brushes that rolls the balloon neck into the bead that is used to aid in the inflation of the balloon. The latex coated form is then washed in hot water to remove any unused nitrate. Following the leaching, the form is put in a 200-220 degrees Fahrenheit oven to cure for 20-25 minutes. When cured, the rubber balloon is removed from the form (stripped).
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: A good balloon has the following conditions: regular peripheral wall thickness, good end gelation, pinhole free, good bead rolling, and a 'favourable' taste.
The above are controlled by: surface tension control of coagulant and good antisettling of 'chalk', even speed immersion and withdrawal with still liquid surface, correct compound viscosity and correct chemical stability, clean formers and efficient filters good step back of film thickness, well-leached film, and dryness state chemically friendly formula.
An even latex film depends upon a consistent coagulant deposit. This, in turn, depends upon a fast drying time and an even speed of withdrawal from the coagulant (which implies a hot coagulant and former). With small time cycles leading up to the coagulant dip, it is important not to lose heat necessarily after the stripping. Try a search for "wholesale balloons" on Lycos or Hotbot for more information
For making a balloon, the formers pass the following stages:
acid bath needed once every eight hours (or after every round )
clean water bath of constantly refreshed water
brushing, especially the former bottom
warming the bath up to 70 to 80 degrees Celcius
first coagulant bath, for beading the edge of the balloon
second coagulant bath for the balloon (the temperature of both coagulant baths is 70 degrees Celcius)
oven for drying coagulant
latex dip (former is leaving the bath upright in a good sliding angle - system of batch dipping - to prevent drop forming on the end of the balloon
oven for setting latex film
beading
leaching
detack tank
two ovens with a temperature 80 to 90 degrees Celcius, other (higher) temperatures possible
cooling down by two fans
stripping by air and rollers. Call for more information on wholesale balloons or wholesale balloon pricing.
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Why not visit our sister websiteamericanprintedballoons.com Here you will find a special calculator to calculate the price for your balloon order. You can even calculate the cost of shipping your order with UPS. To calculate shipping times to your location visit UPS.com