Few comments:
Looking at the forum.arduino.cc post I would ditch the helium cylinder idea - the amount gas will be minuscule even at 180 bar. The Alibaba picture says the thread is 5/8in so by eye I'd say the internal volume of the cylinder would be about 100cc - which is consistent with 2.5g (0.625 mol) of Helium at 180 bar - so maybe 18l of helium at STP = 0.018cu m or the equivalent of about 18g of lift. Considerably less than the gas cylinder weight I would imagine.
You might want to consider Chloroprene balloons as an alternative to latex weather balloons - Chloroprene is much better at handling UV and ozone - medium sized chloraprene balloons (up to 600g) are readily available.
Food packaging foil is probably you best bet for making foil balloons - like multi layer: PA or PET on one side - PE on the other for heat sealing - with an EVOH layer between for gas seal - typically comes in 1m widths. This is what has been used to make amateur balloons in the past.
Steve
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Reading further through the forum.arduino.cc post I noticed a few more wacky ideas (its a long discussion).
There are a few ways to control altitude - but basically the altitude of a floating balloon is set by the density of the balloon/payload system matching that of the local atmosphere - density = mass of (balloon+gas+payload) / volume of the balloon. So in order to go up/down you either need to change the volume of the balloon - or the mass of the system (or both). Decrease the density (increase volume and/or decrease mass) of your balloon-payload system and it will rise - increase density (decrease volume and/or increase mass) and it will descend.
Ballonets are one way to achieve this - they can either be internal to the balloon or external (see earthbreeze: https://www.qsl.net/nss/earthbreeze.html) The onboard compressors/ turbo pumps needed tend to be the engineering challenge and are difficult at small scale.
One area that doesn't seem to have been explored much is using the phase change of liquid<->gas to get a noticeable change in volume - perhaps by heating a refrigerant gas like R134A.
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The main ones are Pioneer Cloudbusters - as used by the cluster ballooning guys (who trust their lives to them). They do seem much less available (and more expensive) than they used to be.
Sold under the brand name ToyTex. Physically identical (and the same mold marks and packaging) to ToTex (Japan) balloons - so that's who I expect manufactures them.
The 4ft size is around 300g, and the 8ft around 600g (there is a 5.5ft too) - generally they don't perform (burst altitude) anywhere near the same sized latex balloon.
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Should have said there is a variety of colours - personally I'd go for white (as I'd expect less heating).
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we plan to use LoRaWAN via Lacuna Space to communicate with the balloon. Has somebody experience with that? And where do I get a 8x8cm right circular polarized antenna? Seems, that many people make them their self or order a PCB, how does that work?