Foam rebounding is an important characteristic in applications where cushioning and comfort are essential, such as mattresses, pillows, and seating upholstery. When someone sits or lies on foam, it compresses to conform to their body shape. The ability of the foam to rebound means that it returns to its original shape once the pressure is relieved, ensuring prolonged comfort and support.
Manufacturers may use various methods to enhance the rebounding properties of foam, such as adjusting the foam’s formulation, adding resilience-enhancing additives, or using specific production techniques. The goal is to create foam products that offer durable support and comfort over extended periods of use.