What is a memory foam mattress?
Memory foam mattress refers to a mattress made of memory foam, also known as slow rebound sponge, inert sponge, zero pressure sponge, space sponge, etc. With decompression, slow rebound, temperature sensitive, breathable, antibacterial, anti-mite, this mattress can absorb and decompose human body pressure, change body hardness according to human body temperature, accurately shape body contour, not bring pressure to fit, at the same time for Provides effective support to the body. Medically proven, it can effectively relieve musculoskeletal pain, assist in the treatment of cervical and lumbar spine problems, reduce insomnia such as snoring and overturning, prolong deep sleep time, and improve sleep quality.
Adhesives for Memory Foam Mattresses
Memory foam adhesives need to be able to bond to polyurethane foam without compromising the aesthetics of the product, and should be easy to apply and quick to cure so as not to interfere with production.
Hot melt adhesive for memory foam mattress
The newest and most effective mattress glue is hot melt glue. These adhesives are used at high temperatures and cure rapidly when cooled, eliminating the need to evaporate the solvent. With today’s customers showing a preference for more complex mattresses with multiple layers of gel and foam, being able to assemble various components quickly and easily has never been more important. Hot melt adhesives also tend to be inexpensive, non-flammable, environmentally friendly and non-toxic.
Solvent Mattress Adhesive
Solvent-based adhesives are the most traditional type of mattress glue. These adhesives consist of polymers dissolved in a solvent glue. Once applied, the solvent begins to evaporate and the glue hardens. While these types of adhesives produce strong bonds, they tend to release fumes as the solvent evaporates.
Those who decide to use a solvent-based mattress adhesive may want to consider choosing a product that is low in volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to reduce the risks associated with chemical fumes.
To put it simply, there is no flexible choice of fixed standards for film and television glue types, suitable for suitable candidates!