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Posted 1253 days ago by Administrator With the development of time, the military folding bed is also used in modern home and leisure life. It is a folding bed that is easy to use and easy to carry. The https://www.naturoutdoors.com/camping-bed-chairs1/military-camouflage-folding-beds.html is a modern folding bed with small size and easy to use. Next, let's take a look at its characteristics and how to buy it. Military Folding Bed Use Because the folding bed is easy to use and easy to carry, it can often play an unusual role in outings or field projects. Some people bring tents when they go out to solve sleeping problems, but people can also bring rollaway beds, so that they can use the smallest space to enjoy the most comfortable home experience. If you bring a folding bed to meet different grass, it can adjust the height of the folding bed within a certain range, so that people can feel more comfortable lying on it, and can enjoy the breath of nature, so that the body can be fully relaxed, and the body of the bed can be fully relaxed. Any part of it can be folded, it looks like a large leather case after being folded, and after it is wrapped in a special bag, it can be conveniently placed in any corner, which is a good choice for home travel. How about the characteristics of the military folding bed Features 1. Convenience: It can be easily folded for people to rest, and the bed is soft and moderate. Feature 2. Wide range of use places: It can be used in the field and at home, which is more convenient, and it is very convenient to carry, small in size and generous in size. Features 3. Various types and colors, you can choose according to your own hobbies. Feature 4. Durability: General military products are very durable. How to choose a folding bed? 1. Look at the elasticity: Lie down and turn it left and right a few times. A good spring will not move or be uneven, and can immediately return to its original shape. 2. Look at the stability: You can use both hands to shake the product back and forth, left and right, and shake it, which means that the frame is good. 3. Pay attention to the quality of the wrapping cloth: if you buy leather, you can pinch a place with two fingertips and pull it up. It feels strong and has good recovery properties. 4. Look at the process: If it is a folding bed with a steel frame structure, pay attention to the smoothness of the welds and no gaps, the coating should look uniform and soft, and the surface of the steel pipe treated with [plastic spraying process] has high hardness and is more resistant. Grinding, more glossy. However, if the process of [baking paint] is used, the surface of the steel pipe is more likely to be scratched, which is easy to oxidize and rust, and has no luster. Considerations when purchasing a folding bed: 1. Whether the folding bed is firm, whether the foot of the bed is thick and will it sway from side to side 2. The workmanship of the folding bed, whether there are rough scratches on the surface 3. Is it convenient to fold the folding bed? Summary: The above introduces the knowledge of military folding beds and how to buy them. I believe you should have a deeper understanding of military folding beds after reading it. I hope it can be of more help for everyone to buy military folding beds. |
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Posted 1266 days ago by Administrator Where is blue light produced? And while we're used to hearing scary blue light from digital screens, the biggest source of blue light is actually the sun.In fact, we are exposed to blue light from a variety of sources, including indoor lighting.Dr. Raymond Najjar, a researcher at the Eye Research Institute of Singapore, has been studying the effects of blue light on our eyes. An experiment he conducted with Channel News Asia showed that different sources produce blue light at different intensities. Blue light is known to be the number one cause of eye strain. However, according to Dr. Sunir J. Garg, a spokesperson for the American Academy of Ophthalmology, the saying is not driven by data. He mentioned that it's understandable that people would accept this -- our eyes do get fidgety and tired after staring at a computer screen for hours. But blue light isn't the problem here -- it's the amount of time we spend staring at a screen, which can lead to less blinking, which can lead to dry eyes, which can irritate or tire them. As for the science, all that exists are animal studies (mostly mice) that have the potential to damage the retina when exposed to very high-energy blue light. However, this result does not translate directly to humans. The closest study to humans has been to place human retinal cells in a petri dish and shine intense blue light on them. However, the retina in our eyes is protected differently than these cells in a petri dish. Therefore, there is currently no evidence in humans that it destroys our retinas or causes macular degeneration. Still, despite the lack of scientific evidence, Both Dr. Najjar and Dr. Garg acknowledge that some patients have mentioned that their eyes feel less tired when they start using blue-blocking glasses. So getting a pair might have different effects on different individuals. According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, blue light does affect the body's circadian rhythm, our natural waking and sleep cycle. During the day, blue light wakes us up and stimulates us. It's harder to fall asleep when we're exposed to blue light on screens late at night. So if you're worried about disrupted sleep at night, you might want to consider purchasing one of these blue blocking glasses. Otherwise, limiting your phone use before you go to bed may be enough to solve the problem. How can we eliminate this eye strain? One easy way to do this, according to experts, is simply to follow the 20-20-20 rule. This means resting for 20 seconds every 20 minutes and staring at a point 20 feet away (~ 6m). I think the hardest part for us is getting away from our desks even briefly, hoping that we can get our work done as quickly as possible. I think the hard part is making it a habit. Well, NOW I'm ready to make smarter personal financial decisions about buying https://www.jingweioptical.net/cooperation-brand/. |
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Posted 1288 days ago by Administrator Remember when 3D-printed shoes were the domain of engineering websites and CAD/ topology optimization websites, all competing for your attention and telling you how great their manufacturing and design processes were? Those days seem long gone, with sportswear makers like Adidas expanding their additive manufactured footwear lines to gain more adoption. You may remember that in 2017, Adidas announced that they would release their 4D shoe line, made with a 3D-printed midsole, using Carbon https://www.kings3dprinter.com/sla-3d-printer/kings-450-pro.html system.With their latest shoe iteration, they seem to have surpassed that goal, or are on track to surpass it. The shoes can be purchased from local Adidas stores around the world as well as various 3rd party online stores. With that in mind, 3D-printed shoes seem to be firmly planted in the public mind. Let's take a look at the original 2017 shoe models, as well as the latest offerings for comparison. Since then, they have not only focused on the Futurecraft series, but also added the Ultra 4D series, as shown below. Ultra 4D This year's Futurecraft 4D collection is based on the original 2017 shoe model and offers a wider range of colors that we'll cover later. String Robot Last year, the sportswear company also announced that it would adopt some CNC AIDS to produce uppers and midsole. Futurecraft.Strung by a robot that looks like a cross between Kerplunk and The Animatrix robot leaders, The shoe's upper is laid with individual fibers that will be best placed based on The athlete's biometric data. You can see the robot in question below: Adidas String Robot You can see a close-up of the Futurecraft.strung shoe and her robot in the picture below. As you can see, they also insist on using carbon printed midsole in this variant. String together AM popular shoes While the robotic rope shoes are highly customized in nature (so we won't see them on physical shelves), this year's Futurecraft 4D collection is readily available and you can now find them through a variety of vendors. The first version of this year's Futurecraft 4D Fusio received a lot of media attention when it was announced earlier this year. I don't know enough about sneakers to make an informed comment on the design itself. But the shoes are now orange and pink, with a large pink panel on them. The panel is made from TPU, a material well known to 3D printing enthusiasts, but it doesn't appear to be 3D-printed, but molded. Futurecraft 4D Fusio There will be more releases throughout the year, and a Google search for the term Futurecraft 4D should find a number of vendors selling these shoes (between $200 and $300). According to reviews, these 3D-printed midsole are more comfortable than standard midsole manufactured by molding. |