The structure of a portable steam iron mainly includes the following parts:
Water tank and steam generator: Portable steam irons are usually equipped with a small water tank for storing water. The design of the water tank usually includes a water inlet and a water level window so that the user can clearly see the water level and ensure that too much water is not injected. The steam generator generates steam by heating the water in the water tank, and then sprays it through the nozzle at the bottom of the iron.
Heating element: The heating element is one of the core components of the steam iron, responsible for heating the water to boiling to generate steam. The heating element is usually located at the bottom of the iron and is connected to the control circuit to ensure that the temperature and steam generation are controllable.
Nozzle and steam channel: The nozzle is a key component of steam output, usually located at the bottom of the iron, and is designed with multiple small holes to spray steam evenly. The steam channel connects the water tank and the nozzle to ensure that the steam can reach the nozzle smoothly and spray out.
Control panel and power interface: Portable steam irons are usually equipped with a control panel for adjusting the steam volume and temperature. The control panel may include a power switch, steam level switch, etc. Some high-end products are also equipped with an LCD display and an intelligent control system. The power interface is used to connect an external power source to ensure the normal operation of the iron.
Casing and handle: The casing is usually made of high-temperature resistant materials to ensure safety during use. The handle design is ergonomic and easy for users to hold and operate. The handles of some portable steam irons can also be rotated to adapt to different ironing angles and postures.









