Description
– The sole plate of an electric iron is the flat, metal base that directly contacts the fabric during ironing.
– It’s a crucial component responsible for distributing heat and smoothing wrinkles.
– Soleplates are typically made of materials like stainless steel, ceramic, or non-stick coated metal, each offering different benefits in terms of durability, glide, and ease of cleaning.
Key Features:
Function:
Heat Distribution:
The soleplate receives heat from the heating element and distributes it evenly across the fabric surface.
Smooth Glide:
The soleplate’s surface should be smooth to allow the iron to glide easily over the fabric without snagging or sticking.
Wrinkle Removal:
Heat and pressure from the soleplate soften fabric fibers, allowing wrinkles to be smoothed out.
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