What is a bubble drum in an LG washing machine?
Even every child knows what a washing machine drum is. But few people realize that there are different types, and that washing quality and other aspects depend largely on these differences. So, what is a bubble drum in an LG washing machine? Another important question: is this type of drum really better than a regular one, and if so, why? In short, you need to keep learning.
Drum wall construction
If you open the door of your washing machine right now, you'll get a clear idea of what I'm talking about. Modern automatic machines have perforated drum walls. That is, rows of specific holes, spaced evenly from each other, run from the back to the front.
However, the LG bubble drum in question looks somewhat different. It's an improved version of the device described above. In addition to the holes, the drum has hemispherical elements of different sizes pressed into the metal walls. These hemispheres help prevent damage during intensive washing. The creators hope that this drum will be more gentle on clothes, and indeed, they have succeeded in reducing the negative impact on fabrics somewhat.
What else prompted the Korean developers to create this design? The desire to improve spin quality. You've probably noticed that after intensive washing, some types of laundry tend to form dense clumps that are difficult to spin out properly even at very high speeds.
Attention! According to research by scientists from around the world, the latest bubble technology reduces clumping by 15%.
Bubble drums enhance centrifugal force, which helps remove moisture from laundry even more effectively. Overall, the washing quality is top-notch!
Drum movement algorithm
Many will likely be surprised to learn that the drum rotation system also plays a role in washing. Thus, the bubble system is much more effective not on its own, but in combination with a special rotation pattern. Modern LG machines have as many as six different algorithms.
- Basic movement. Suitable for all types of fabric and used for standard washing.
- Twisting. The idea behind this method is that the laundry is completely immersed in water, resulting in no noise from the washing machine. Furthermore, there's no harm to the clothes.
- Saturation. The drum rotates back and forth at high speed, literally absorbing moisture from the laundry.
- Reverse rotation. The drum moves in a figure-eight motion, allowing detergent and other cleaning products to be evenly distributed throughout the laundry.
- Rocking. The drum rotates gently, like a cradle with a baby in it. This keeps clothes below the water level, eliminating any risk of damage. Ideal for delicate fabrics.
- Smoothing. The system is designed in such a way that at the end of the wash, the laundry appears to be raised by 90 degrees, and then falls to the bottom of the drum. This prevents wrinkling and creasing.
Thus, bubble reels have many advantages over conventional reels. While few people will consider this factor when purchasing, if they do, they certainly won't regret it.
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