High resilient foam
What should we know about high resilient foams?
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High resilient foams increase the comfort of lying surfaces perceptibly. They follow body contours a lot better that any other mattress raw material we had been used to. Due to the manufacturing technology and the special cell structure high resilient foams are extremely elastic and have a higher supporting force than conventional foams thereby the pressure distribution on the lying surface is as optimal as possible. This does not cause fatigue even in case of long-lasting utilisation. The distribution of material density and hardness is the most homogeneous compared to any other material.
Mattress cores made HR foams contain millions of microscopic channels. These very thin pipes and pipe networks ensure perfect ventilation and efficient moisture discharge further increasing the comfort and lifetime of mattresses, and make the microclimate for sleeping ideal. HR foams absorb less energy when pressed together than conventional foams; they have a concentrated energy absorption ability thereby ensure optimal pressure distribution that improves lying comfort and the durability of the mattress. This grants a long-lasting, restful sleep without fatigue.
As a result of their point flexibility HR foams combine the independent and the lateral support and thus combine supportive force and softness in an optimal manner. Due to the high flexibility and the increased supportive effect these are the most suitable materials for the mattress industry. The pleasant feeling for the user is also provided by the lack of sagging, unevenness and backache caused by the cushioning material.
Fatigue and other tests verify that high resilient foams sustain smaller deformation even in case of intense use than the other materials used in the mattress industry.

