Rebonded foam is the
multi-colored pressed type of foam often found in carpet padding. It is made of
shredded leftovers of various types of foam which are then bound together using
a binder (glue or adhesive), cured and used in a variety of products, including mattresses.
Rebonded foams are made
from a combination of multiple densities of foam which are broken down and re-bonded
under mechanical pressure into new blocks of consistent High Density Rebonded Material, which are then cut into
desired length and width. Rebonded
foam possesses high sound and
shock absorption properties.
Advantages and Disadvantages
The Rebonded Foam Mattress is widely accepted for providing
perfect body posture and extra support. The Rebonded
Foam Mattress is made using
quality grade materials to make it environment friendly. ... The adhesives used
in bonded foams can be of concern
for some; rebonded foam may be less durable than new foam.
Pros
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Generally inexpensive.
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Available in a wide range of firmness ratings.
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Can provide both resilient support and pressure relief
simply by varying density and firmness.
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Simple to maintain.
·
Cooler
Cons
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Not as durable as memory foam.
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Doesn’t provide conforming support.
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Doesn’t completely eliminate motion transfer.
The disadvantages of this Reboned Foam mattress are that it does not give support to
joints of the body. A bonded foam
mattress is made of PUF, which is
a carbon compound. Those allergic to carbon compounds may face some health
issues
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