Now everyone hopes to have a green and environmentally friendly environment, and many companies are responding to the country's call to develop in the direction of environmental protection. Our cotton tent factory is committed to the recycling of cotton tents, hoping to have a good road of sustainable development. . Usually, we may temporarily set up tents when we travel. At this time, we will use waterproof cotton tents, but what do we do with our tents after use? Especially after multiple uses, is it all thrown away? The following cotton tent factory will tell you that waterproof cotton tents can be recycled. We often use tents when we go out for self-driving tours, but have you found that if the tents are left for too long, there will be some musty smells, and the pungent odor will greatly affect our mood to play. To get rid of its odor, you need to know the root cause of the odor, so that you can cure the symptoms. Mold can only grow and multiply in a humid environment, so in order to prevent it from growing in a humid environment, we can support it and wipe it with warm soapy water and a sponge. Wipe the tent down slowly with hot water and detergent on a sponge. The obvious way to get rid of mold is to mix a cup of salt water, a cup of lemon juice, and a gallon of water, and rub the mixture into the mold. , There will be unexpected results after drying. In fact, this is a very serious problem. Generally, we use cotton tents to build some temporary living places. When not in use, we may save them for next use, but there are some holes, and there is rain and soil If there are other problems, it will make the tent very dirty. At this time, we decided to throw it away. In fact, we should consider recycling these cotton tents. For some undamaged rainproof cotton tents, we can directly clean them and store them after drying for the next use. If there are holes in the tricycle cotton tent and it is not too small, we can collect these fabrics and make other materials. Now let's introduce to you, a cotton tent, if we want to install it, we must first understand what aspects of this cotton tent include. With the following, we will know everything about this cotton tent. 1. Pillar: also known as Pillars, standing vertically on the ground. There are various types of straight one or two or three connected. The bends of some tubular struts need to be connected by wire. The general material is FRP, generally 7 sections. 2. Frame: used for warhead tents or hut tents, with short bar-like materials combined into pillars or beams. 3. Building: the top part of the tent. 4. Roof: The part that constitutes the inclined surface of the tent. 5. Wall: The part of the wall on the side of the tent. Some tents have none at all. 6. Rain shelter: open a part of the roof to the front and support it with other pillars. 7. Door: It is the entrance and exit of the tent. A window can be provided on the other side. 8. Ground mat: It is a mat that is laid on the ground in a tent. If there is a lot of humidity, you need to lay another layer of bamboo mat. 9. Flying mat: On the roof of the tent, another mat is laid to avoid the strong sunlight. 10. Main rope: also known as column rope. It is divided from the two ends of the pillar to prevent the pillar from tilting, and it is fixed with nails. 11. Corner rope: It extends from the four corners of the cotton tent curtain and is fixed with nails. 12. Waist rope: It extends from the bottom edge of the roof of the cotton tent and is fixed with nails. 13. Nails: Also known as ground nails, they are used to insert into the ground to fix ropes and the bottom edge of the cotton tent curtain. There are wooden. Metal and synthetic resin. 14. Wooden or iron hammer: used when driving nails into the ground. A hook made of wood or metal, attached to the main rope or the part of the angle rope. The cable is passed through two small holes in between, and the cable can be controlled by moving it. 15. Bag: A cloth bag that has been packed with curtains and pillars, nails, and wooden hammers