FOAM
Visco Elastic Foam

Memory foam is what is known as “viscoelastic” foam, It is created by adding various compounds and additives to polyurethane, which change depending on the type of foam being created.
The main component of memory foam is a polymer (a substance with large molecules, consisting of many small, similar subunits bonded together) called polyurethane. Polyurethane is an incredibly common and versatile plastic polymer that can be used to produce a wide range of materials and products, including furniture like sofas and mattresses, but also products like insulation, liquid paints and primers, spray foam, elastic fibres, car parts, and even tough elastomers like roller blade wheels.
Memory foam is designed to slowly mould to the body in response to pressure, for example for a mattress, it evenly distributes to body weight. They are also designed to be resilient, and to return to their original shape once body weight and pressure is removed.
Characteristics of Memory Foam
- Contouring:
One of the hallmark characteristics of memory foam is right there in the name. When you lie down on a memory foam mattress, you can feel the sleep surface contour specifically to the curves and angles of your body.
2. Sink:
In addition to contouring, memory foam tends to have a “sink” to it–that is, the feeling of being embraced by the mattress, and even of sinking down into it.
3. Palpable Response:
As mentioned above, memory foam is extremely adaptive to pressure, and you can feel the material becoming more pliable and less viscous in response to the pressure and heat of your body when you lie down.
Way to use :
Mattresses Toppers | Sandwich Mattress |
Mattress Quilting Layer | Furniture & Sofa Cushions |
Pillows | Neck Rest |
Visco Elastic Foam

Memory foam is what is known as “viscoelastic” foam, It is created by adding various compounds and additives to polyurethane, which change depending on the type of foam being created.
The main component of memory foam is a polymer (a substance with large molecules, consisting of many small, similar subunits bonded together) called polyurethane. Polyurethane is an incredibly common and versatile plastic polymer that can be used to produce a wide range of materials and products, including furniture like sofas and mattresses, but also products like insulation, liquid paints and primers, spray foam, elastic fibres, car parts, and even tough elastomers like roller blade wheels.
Memory foam is designed to slowly mould to the body in response to pressure, for example for a mattress, it evenly distributes to body weight. They are also designed to be resilient, and to return to their original shape once body weight and pressure is removed.
Characteristics of Memory Foam
- Contouring:
One of the hallmark characteristics of memory foam is right there in the name. When you lie down on a memory foam mattress, you can feel the sleep surface contour specifically to the curves and angles of your body.
2. Sink:
In addition to contouring, memory foam tends to have a “sink” to it–that is, the feeling of being embraced by the mattress, and even of sinking down into it.
3. Palpable Response:
As mentioned above, memory foam is extremely adaptive to pressure, and you can feel the material becoming more pliable and less viscous in response to the pressure and heat of your body when you lie down.
Way to use :
Mattresses Toppers | Sandwich Mattress |
Mattress Quilting Layer | Furniture & Sofa Cushions |
Pillows | Neck Rest |