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Helium Tanks For Balloons

Helium was discovered on the sun long before it was on earth. Pierre-Jules-Cesar Janssen, a French astronomer had seen a yellow line around the sun’s spectrum. Another astronomer Sir Norman Lockyer, being English knew that the yellow line could not be made by any element known to man at that time. (Late eighteen hundreds) Mr. Lockyer named it helium because the word comes from the Greek God of the Sun, Helios.

Helium covers about zero point five percent of the earth’s atmosphere. As it is not gravitationally bound to the earth, it just floats around in space. It is replaced constantly with the decay of radioactive elements in the earth’s crust. Helium is found in natural gas deposits usually in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. Helium is mainly used to inflate blimps, party balloons and tanks. These helium tanks for balloons are great for large parties. No more blowing up the balloons by mouth. It can also be used for an inert shield for arc welding, and supersonic wind tunnels.

Remember helium is odorless, colorless and tasteless gas and it will not combine with any other gas. If inhaled, helium will make you talk like Donald Duck, which many people enjoy doing when they are stuck with blowing up balloons. Helium tanks for balloons are available in different sizes and some are disposable. They come with a balloon filler valve and nozzle. When filling the balloons with helium tanks for balloons, just place the opening of the balloon over the nozzle. Then release that helium by turning the handle, this opens the valve. It then fills up the balloon and you can tie it off and go to the next one.

The disposable helium tanks for balloons do work wonders for birthday parties, as many people like to watch the balloons be filled. Most are very lightweight and some have two handles for easy carrying. They can fill about fifty or so balloons, depending on the size of the balloons and what they are made of. When you are done with the helium tanks for balloon it is best to get rid of it or you can get it refilled when needed.

Be sure to follow the manufactures instructions of getting rid of the helium tanks for balloons. They are pretty simple to follow and it will be safer. If you want to refill the tank, take it to a place that has helium and they will fill it for you. These will cost about fifty dollars.

Many people will rent a helium tanks for balloons. It is just for one party; probably a year and they do not see the need to own one. Many will go online to find a store close by to rent a helium tanks for balloons. Most will have a size chart to determine what size of tank will be needed for the amount of balloons you want to blow up. If you do not know how to use the tank, someone will walk you through the steps. Just be sure to return it or they will charge you every day from the day you said you would return it.

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