
Inflation Systems
Inflation systems are mechanisms used to inflate or deflate structures, such as airbags, life jackets, or aircraft wings, by controlling the flow of gases or fluids. They rely on sources like compressed gas, chemical reactions, or pumps to quickly expand components when needed, providing safety, stability, or performance. Once their purpose is fulfilled, these systems can also deflate or release the gas to return to a resting state. Essentially, they manage the controlled addition or removal of gas or fluid to achieve precise adjustments in the size or shape of a device or structure.