Cold Foam Mattress
Cold foam, or HR foam, like polyether and memory foam, is a type of polyurethane foam. The structure of a cold foam mattress is more open than that of a polyether mattress. An open-cell structure allows the mattress to ventilate well and stay dry. This is important because it helps keep mould and dust mites at bay, both of which thrive in warm, moist environments.
A cold foam mattress is very resilient but does not offer the same high corrective support as, for example, a pocket spring mattress. The density of cold foam is indicated by HR, which stands for High Resilience. The higher the HR value, the better the point elasticity, resilience, and durability.
Cold foam mattresses are typically available in:
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HR40 Cold Foam Mattress
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HR55 Cold Foam Mattress
Point elasticity refers to the ability to compress one area of the mattress without affecting a large surrounding area. The more point-elastic a material is, the better it can adapt to the contours of the body and provide precise support.
Cold foam mattresses have a long lifespan, although it varies depending on the HR rating. Thanks to their high resilience, sagging is very rare, and their durability is significantly higher than that of polyether mattresses. The average lifespan of an HR55 cold foam mattress is approximately 12 to 15 years.
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