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How Memory Foam Mattress Ensures Comfort at Home

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  So, you are on a mattress shopping spree but are you still in a confused state of mind even after you have gone through a long list of mattresses? You are not alone. Many people have little idea what to look for in a mattress when they set out to buy one. A good number of them end up what the smart marketers sell to them — without even analyzing the pros and cons. If you want to come back with a load of positives from your mattress buying trip, go for a memory foam mattress. There are many benefits of investing in memory foam, besides making your sleep incredibly relaxing and creating a truly comfortable setting at your home. Make sure you buy a brand of one of the top  memory foam manufacturers in india . Did you know that memory foam was first developed by NASA, way back in the 60s? Yes, it’s true that this popular type of mattress was the brainchild of NASA and used in the airplane seats of those times. It is a type of polyurethane foam that was also used as a protective padding i

More foam from India’s Flexipol

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  Bhiwadi, Rajasthan —   Flexipol Foams   is increasing its foaming and mattress capacity in Rajasthan. It has also launched a new range of bed-in-a-box foams. The company set up a second unit to cut foam and make mattresses in September 2020. ‘Currently, the capacity of the second unit is 4000 mattresses per month and in six months it will be further raised to 10,000 mattresses,’ said Flexipol’s chairman, Arun Jaluka. The second unit features a CNC foam-cutting line from Baumer. A second line from the German company is likely to be installed by the end of 2021, Jaluka said. In 2020, Flexipol increased capacity at the site by 20%, with a 1kT/year increase to 6kT/year in site 1, he said. The investments come in the wake of positive developments in the Indian polyurethane and mattress sectors, Jaluka said. The coronavirus pandemic stopped imports of bed-in- a-box mattresses and shoe soles from China. ‘The pandemic and the ongoing container crises impacted imports from China and the Far E