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Contact SupplierFirst designed in the mid-1960s for NASA airplane seats, memory foam is made from a substance called viscoelastic. It is both highly energy absorbent and soft.
Memory foam moulds to the body in response to heat and pressure, evenly distributing body weight. It then returns to its original shape once you remove the pressure.
In addition to protecting against impact, these properties make memory foam very comfortable. After its "virgin flight" for NASA, memory foam made a foray into other applications. For example, it was used as cushioning in helmets and shoes. Medicine found a use for it in prosthetics and products to prevent pressure ulcers such as seating pads for people who are severely disabled.
Our Memory foam has a very good rebound time and takes its shape at perfect recovery. We use high density memory foam which is optimum for for providing good support and excellent pressure relief. These kinds of beds usually have a longer lifespan than spring mattresses.
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