Mattress Squab Low Density Foam Sold Per Square Meter ORDER IN ONLY!
Our Soft Low Density Dunlop Bedding and Upholstery Foam with Ultrafresh 28-130U is a perfect solution for bedding, upholstery, and furniture projects requiring a softer touch comfort feel.
Sold per square meter, this foam is also available in custom cut sizes, allowing you to order the exact dimensions needed for your project.
Key Features:
- Treated with Ultrafresh® for enhanced antimicrobial protection
- Light-medium density for optimal for domestic and light seating in furniture and upholstery needs. Also a softer touch for bedding options.
- Sold per square meter with custom cut sizes available to meet your project needs
- Suitable for upholstery, mattresses, cushions, and more
- MAY NEED TO BE ORDERED FROM SUPPLIER!
- NOTE : Sold per square meter
(Full sheet size 2200 x 1900mm = 4.18 sq/m) - foam is more a green or pink in colour
Applications:
- Perfect for mattresses, mattress toppers, and bedding projects
- Suitable for squabs custom cushions, sofa inserts, and pillow filling
Different thicknesses available :
12, 24, 38, 59, 75 or 100mm thick sheets
28 density - 130 hardness Density 28kg/m³ (+/- 1kg). Hardness 130N
Density refers to the mass of foam material per unit volume. It is measured as kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³)
High-density foams have more mass packed into a given volume, meaning they are denser and have smaller air pockets or cells.
Low-density foams have less mass for the same volume, indicating larger air pockets or cells.
Density affects various properties of foam, including its weight, thermal insulation, and buoyancy.
Hardness:
Hardness refers to the resistance of a foam material when a force is applied. It measures how firm or soft the foam feels when you press on it.
Hardness is typically measured using tests like the Shore Durometer hardness test, which provides a numerical value on a scale. For example, a higher Shore Durometer value indicates a harder foam, while a lower value indicates a softer foam.
Foam hardness is related to the foam’s compression and support characteristics. Softer foams tend to compress more easily under pressure, while harder foams resist compression and provide better support.
These properties are important considerations when selecting foam for specific applications. For example, in a mattress, you might want a balance of density and hardness to provide both support and comfort. Different foams with varying density and hardness values can be used for various purposes, from cushioning and insulation to structural support and comfort.