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Jan, 01, 1970

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Open-Cell Structure Innovation Boosts Functional Foam Breathability by 40%, Redefining Sleep Microenvironment

A major breakthrough has been achieved in sleep material technology, with a new generation of breathable, open-cell functional foam officially launched on the market. Its innovative structural design enhances breathability by 40% while maintaining excellent support and pressure-distribution capabilities, providing a personalized comfort experience for people with different sleeping habits.
This breakthrough material utilizes a one-piece molding process. By optimizing the cell structure and pore size distribution, it enables efficient airflow within the material, effectively resolving the stuffiness issues caused by the poor breathability of traditional memory foam. Combined with adjusted resilience parameters, the material intelligently responds to the body’s pressure distribution, providing precise pressure relief and balanced support for side sleepers, back sleepers, and those who toss and turn frequently.
Technical tests demonstrate that this material excels in temperature regulation, humidity control, and pressure distribution, making it particularly suitable for hot climates and consumers sensitive to their sleep environment. Industry experts predict that this breathable open-cell technology will become the mainstream development direction for functional foam materials in the future, driving the sleep industry toward healthier and smarter upgrades.