Flat Iron
Flat Iron
Flat Iron
1882 – Henry W. Seely invented and patented the first electric pressing
iron. The invention was named as the “electric flatiron.”
Electric iron is an important domestic appliance. We use iron to press clothes. Ironing removes
wrinkles in fabric and it requires heat. When the fabric is heated, it becomes soft and mobile and
then by applying pressure it can be given preferred orientation which is retained when the fabric is
cool. Ironing of different types of fabrics like nylon, rayon, silk, wool, cotton, linen etc require different
temperatures
Categories of Electric Irons
– When the iron is too hot, it is to be manually switched off and when the temperature is less
than required, it is to be switched on manually.
3. Steam iron – There is a water reservoir on the cover plate and a steam chamber above the sole
plate and the sole plate has slots.
– As the iron is switched on heat produced by the heating element boils the water and steam is
produced. The steam gets emitted from the slots of the sole plate ensuring better quality ironing.
1. Heating Element – convert the electrical current to heat, and this heat gets transferred to the
sole plate.
2. Vaporizer – can be any heating mechanism that heats the water, turning it into steam. The
steam then travels through the interior channel and out the air openings onto the hair.
3. Thermostats – let a user control the sole plate temperature. The thermostat is a device which
makes and breaks the connection between two points depending on temperature. It is like an
automatic on off switch.
2. Water Reservoir – holds the water that will be turned into steam. The water reservoir
requires distilled water; otherwise the reservoir can be damaged or get dirty.