FOAM
Conventional PU Foam

From Soft to firm, NHL have their own chemical recipe for various firmness of foam production. Customers can customise their order by choosing the firmness level for their products. Materials that can be used for mattress & other furniture such as sofa.
Soft Firmness Foam
A very soft, flexible foam called ultra-soft foam was created for applications in home furnishings. Ultra soft foam enhanced tear strength and permeability combine luxury, toughness, and comfort.
One of the top layers of many premium mattresses is made of ultra-soft foam. It is also incredibly breathable, offering airflow that keeps you warmer on the cold days and cooler on the hot days.
The ultra-soft foam effectively competes with polyester fillers because it maintains its shape for a longer period of time. This is light density foam suitable for headboards and general use. We do not recommend this grade for any seating application.
Hard Firmness Foam
This foam is a high density quality seating grade and is suitable for most foam cushion applications including sofas, pallet furniture and more.
Hard foam is the most preferred foam for applications which requires higher load bearing capacity and hardness. Due to this extra hardness it can be easily processed for various die cut shapes for automotive parts like sun visors, door panels etc.
This hard foam can be laminated with other substrates efficiently.
Hard foams are specially used in various parts of the footwear.
Additionally, hard foams have good acoustic damping properties
Medium Firmness Foam
In this range, you find materials that hold up to use better, are able to be used every day, and don’t cost an arm and a leg. This density span carries perhaps the greatest range in quality, as you would expect from products that bridge the gap between low and high-quality. Fortunately, foam density has a linear relationship with quality, so the greater the number, the more durability and resilience you’re getting out of a product.
Extremely low weight | Easy to process and shape | High mechanical rigidity and stiffness |
Good face sheet adhesion | Good fatigue resistance | High temperature resistance |
Excellent chemical resistance | Good fire inhibition | Good compressive and shearing properties |
Impact strength |
Dimensionally stability | Low resin absorption |
Low water absorption | High bending resistance and rigidity |
Conventional PU Foam

From Soft to firm, NHL have their own chemical recipe for various firmness of foam production. Customers can customise their order by choosing the firmness level for their products. Materials that can be used for mattress & other furniture such as sofa.
Soft Firmness Foam
A very soft, flexible foam called ultra-soft foam was created for applications in home furnishings. Ultra soft foam enhanced tear strength and permeability combine luxury, toughness, and comfort.
One of the top layers of many premium mattresses is made of ultra-soft foam. It is also incredibly breathable, offering airflow that keeps you warmer on the cold days and cooler on the hot days.
The ultra-soft foam effectively competes with polyester fillers because it maintains its shape for a longer period of time. This is light density foam suitable for headboards and general use. We do not recommend this grade for any seating application.
Hard Firmness Foam
This foam is a high density quality seating grade and is suitable for most foam cushion applications including sofas, pallet furniture and more.
Hard foam is the most preferred foam for applications which requires higher load bearing capacity and hardness. Due to this extra hardness it can be easily processed for various die cut shapes for automotive parts like sun visors, door panels etc.
This hard foam can be laminated with other substrates efficiently.
Hard foams are specially used in various parts of the footwear.
Additionally, hard foams have good acoustic damping properties
Medium Firmness Foam
In this range, you find materials that hold up to use better, are able to be used every day, and don’t cost an arm and a leg. This density span carries perhaps the greatest range in quality, as you would expect from products that bridge the gap between low and high-quality. Fortunately, foam density has a linear relationship with quality, so the greater the number, the more durability and resilience you’re getting out of a product.
Extremely low weight | Easy to process and shape |
Good face sheet adhesion | Good fatigue resistance |
Excellent chemical resistance | Good fire inhibition |
Impact strength |
Dimensionally stability |
Low water absorption | High bending resistance and rigidity |
High mechanical rigidity and stiffness | Good compressive and shearing properties |
High temperature resistance | Low resin absorption |
Extremely low weight | Easy to process and shape | High mechanical rigidity and stiffness |
Good face sheet adhesion | Good fatigue resistance | High temperature resistance |
Excellent chemical resistance | Good fire inhibition | Good compressive and shearing properties |
Impact strength |
Dimensionally stability | Low resin absorption |
Low water absorption | High bending resistance and rigidity |