Clothes are usually made of different materials, such as cotton, linen, silk, wool, synthetic fibers, etc., and the ironing temperature requirements for each fabric are different. Although high temperature helps to remove wrinkles quickly, it is easy to cause damage to clothes if the temperature is not appropriate. For example, silk and synthetic fibers are extremely sensitive to high temperatures. If the temperature is too high, it may cause the fabric to melt or deform. On the contrary, thicker fabrics such as cotton and linen require higher temperatures to achieve the ideal ironing effect.
Therefore, the temperature control function in the steam iron is particularly important. Most modern steam irons are equipped with a multi-speed temperature adjustment function. Users can adjust according to the temperature recommendations on the clothing label to ensure that the clothes are not damaged by excessive temperature.
2. Improve ironing effect
The ironing effect is different at different temperatures. The right temperature allows the steam iron to move smoothly on the clothes and quickly smooth out wrinkles. If the temperature is too low, the steam may not be enough to effectively soften the fibers, resulting in unsatisfactory ironing effect. On the contrary, if the temperature is too high, although wrinkles can be quickly removed, it may also cause the clothes to lose their luster or damage the fibers.
Therefore, setting the temperature of the steam iron reasonably can help complete the ironing task quickly and effectively without damaging the clothes. Cotton clothes usually require a temperature of 150℃ to 180℃, wool requires a lower temperature control between 120℃ and 140℃, and silk clothes usually only need 110℃ to 120℃.
3. Prevent safety hazards
Temperature control is not only related to the ironing effect, but also to the safety of the user. Excessive temperature may cause the steam iron base to overheat, burn the skin or cause safety accidents such as fire. Through reasonable temperature adjustment, these potential safety hazards can be effectively avoided.
Temperature control not only affects the clothes, but also affects the service life of the steam iron itself. If the steam iron is kept at high temperature for a long time, the internal heating element and the soleplate may age due to overheating, reducing the service life of the iron. In addition, excessive temperature may also cause carbon deposition on the soleplate, affecting the smooth release of steam and the ironing effect.
Through reasonable temperature adjustment, the steam iron can work efficiently at the right temperature, reduce equipment wear, extend service life, and reduce the trouble and cost of frequent replacement of home appliances.