""Pluralux™ Foam Outperforms Latex Foam" - ???
May 24, 2010 4:48 PM
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Anyone know anything about this? Someone sent a link to me about this:

This is from their web page:

"Pluralux™ Foam Outperforms Latex Foam

Latex foam is often marketed in the luxury bedding segment as a long lasting, highly resilient, highly comfortable bedding material. But Pluralux™ foam may be a better choice. Data shows that Pluralux™ foam exhibits excellent feel and resilience properties while outperforming talalay latex with respect to pressure relief, support, dynamic fatigue, tensile and tear properties. Unlike latex, Pluralux™ foam can be made to meet the California Technical Bulletin 117* flame and smoldering tests.

Pluralux™ foam, made from Pluracol® materials, maintains a high level of performance in "comfort" products. These foams exhibit outstanding resilience, support and durability properties. They absorb and distribute energy to relieve pressure points. Pluralux™ foam is an excellent material choice in producing mattress cores or padding for the luxury bedding segment.

*This numerical flame spread rating, as in other flammability tests, is not intended to reflect hazards by this or any other material under actual fire conditions."

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This message was modified May 24, 2010 by jimsocal

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