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Memory Foam Vs Latex Mattresses | King Single Mattress Perth

In this ppt we will guide you through some very important points about memory foam mattress Vs latex mattress. Here are some differences like quality, comfortable and also for health wise.

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Memory Foam Vs Latex Mattresses | King Single Mattress Perth

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  1. MEMORY FOAM VS. LATEX MATTRESSES

  2. What is Latex? The answer to this question depends on the type of latex mattresses as there are three different categories: natural latex, synthetic latex, and blended latex. To create natural latex foam, manufacturers harvest rubber tree sap. From there, the sap goes through the Dunlop or Talalay process to create latex foam. Of the two, Dunlop latex is denser and firmer, making it less responsive to movement than Talalay.

  3. What is Memory Foam? Aeronautical engineer Charles Yost first developed memory foam under a NASA contract in the mid-60s to offer crash protection for aircraft seats. To create memory foam, manufacturers take polyurethane foam and add chemicals to make it more responsive. The resulting viscoelastic foam conforms to pressure or body heat but bounces back to its original shape when pressure is removed. Mattresses first used memory foam in the early 1990s, but it was the bed in a box mattress idea that made the mattress type popular. Companies could compress and roll memory foam mattresses into boxes for easy, convenient delivery.

  4. The Pros of Memory Foam Pressure Relief Motion Isolation Presentations are tools that can be used as lectures, speeches, reports, and more. It is mostly presented like before an audience. It serves a variety of purposes As part of its background as a crash material, memory foam prevents movements from transferring across the bed. Restless sleepers who share a bed may want to try a memory foam mattress. Learn More

  5. The Cons of Memory Foam Heat Retention Lack of Edge Support The density of memory foam can make it difficult for the material to disperse body heat. Many manufacturers address this issue by adding air channels, cutouts, or conductive material infusions such as gel memory foam. Memory foam’s conforming nature means most mattresses give way to your weight when you’re sitting on the edge. Some models do firm up the sides by wrapping the mattress’s perimeter with stiff foams. Learn More

  6. The Pros of Latex Springiness Durable Latex is a bouncier material than memory, which leaves a sleeper feeling more on top of the mattress. This varies depending on the type of latex. Natural latex mattresses often last about 15 years, while blended latex mattresses last 6 to 10 years. For comparison, the average memory foam mattress lasts 7 or more years. Learn More

  7. The Cons of Latex Too Much Bounce Initial Odor The responsive springiness of latex you enjoyed may sour once you sleep on it—particularly if you share a bed. Latex does absorb motion, but it can’t prevent motion transfer as well as memory foam can. Natural latex mattresses can have a strong rubbery smell when new. The bed may also have an animal-like smell if it contains wool. Learn More

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