Supplier's note
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Ah, here the Technical Specifications table has Benefit instead of Application Scenario. So there's a discrepancy between the structured requirements and the format example. The user might have made an error, but since the format example is more specific, perhaps they want the Technical Specifications table with Benefit. The structured requirements mention Application Scenario, but the example uses Benefit. Since the user provided the format example, I should follow that. So the Technical Specifications table will have Feature, Specification, Benefit. The structured requirements might have been a mistake. Alternatively, maybe the user intended the Technical Parameters Table as per the format example. To resolve this, I'll proceed with the format example since it's explicit.
So, Technical Specifications table has Feature, Specification, Benefit.
Now, proceeding:
For Technical Specifications:
Feature: Inflatable Design | Specification: PVC material with 0.8mm thickness | Benefit: Lightweight yet durable for repeated use.
Application Scenario would be in the Scenario Solution paragraph instead.
Wait, the Scenario Solution paragraph is a separate part. The user's structured requirements mention a Scenario Solution Paragraph like "Medium thickness fabric is suitable for making summer shirts because..." So maybe the Technical Parameters Table is as per the example with Benefit.
Alright, moving on.
Customization Guide: The image mentions customization options like colors, so I can suggest adjustable color options or design patterns to meet specific needs.
Get Inspiration: Highlight the aesthetic and functional aspects. Maybe something like "The Angel Wings Inflatable Floating Bed combines style and comfort, offering a unique way to enjoy calm waters. Its sleek design and buoyant structure make it perfect for leisurely floats or as a conversation piece at pool parties."
Choose Your Model table: Need three models. Let's define parameters like Buoyancy Capacity, Material Thickness, UV Resistance, and maybe Weight Capacity.
Base Model: Buoyancy 200kg, 0.8mm PVC, UV 300 hours.
Advanced: 250kg, 1.0mm, UV 500.
Pro: 300kg, 1.2mm, UV 1000.
Comparing to industry benchmarks, maybe the industry standard is 200kg, so the Pro is +50% over base, etc.
Managers Note: Three technical breakthroughs could be the PVC material's durability, the wing design for stability, and UV resistance. Then guide users: Pro for offshore, Advanced for lakes, Base for pools.
I need to ensure all parts are covered and use the required sentence structures. Let me draft each section step by step.
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