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Please visit our Loading Illustration to view how to use Backpressure Caps, Cluster Cones and Lifting Cups. The links for these pages are located at the bottom of this page.
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A back-pressure cap is a thin paper cap that fits externally over 1" aerotechnic™ barrels. Essentially, they hold back pressure until enough is built up to force the pressure cap to blow off. When they do, a semi concussive sound is heard. The user will find, when using caps, the streamer load will travel much further (about 30%) and the product will function more efficiently.
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A lifting cup is a thin double-backed paper cup that fits inside the barrel of most 1" Aerotechnic™ devices. Essentially, it acts as an elevator and lifts the payload up evenly. When it lifts, it spreads open and holds back the gas by forming a tight inner wall seal. This in turn maximizes your pushing power because no gas escapes between the paper products inside. The cup also provides a small cargo area that lifts some of the payload to a high point and then dumps it!
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A Cluster Cone™ is actually 1/2 of a lifter cup. When inserted properly, it will propel confetti to much greater heights. The reason for their success is that they are more aerodynamic which in turn shields the underside cargo from separating too early.
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Used for making stacked confetti go higher and open better. Makes a great inner plug for keeping 1/2 full barrel contents in place.
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Used for making various sized streamers & stacked confetti separate better in the air. Also good for preventing tangling when placed between layers of mylar steamers. Best results gained when used for outdoor jobs.
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