What is reticulated foam cushions?

What is reticulated foam cushions?

Also called open cell foam, the reticulated foam does not hold water, so no shell is necessary. The open cell foam is made from polyester fibers fused together to create a soft, comfortable cushion. The reticulated foam has the added benefit of being more resilient than traditional indoor foam.

What is reticulated foam made from?

polyurethane foam

What is an open cell foam?

Open cell foam is a rubber-like product made by incorporating an inflating agent, such as sodium bicarbonate, into the rubber compound; this agent gives off a gas, which expands the rubber during vulcanization. Foam is usually classified as “open cell” when more than half of its cells are open.

Is reticulated foam firm?

Dry Fast Open Cell Antimicrobial Foam is a great-quality open cell foam, also known as reticulated foam, with a solid, firm feel. Its firm stiffness and moderately high density make the 3-inch-thick Dry Fast foam the best choice for cockpit cushions.

How long does reticulated foam last?

This foam typically lasts up to 12 years, even when used on a daily basis. Open cell (reticulated) foam has open pores that, unlike polyurethane foam, allow water and air to pass through easily. As a result, outdoor cushions do not retain water and indoor bedding feels much cooler.

Is reticulated foam comfortable?

The reticulated foam layer with it's open cell structure provides a means for body heat to flow away from the surface. This in turn creates a more comfortable sleep surface on which there is no accumulation of body heat, hence very minimal perspiration and body moisture.Sep 4, 2016

Is reticulated foam waterproof?

Also called open cell foam, the reticulated foam does not hold water, so no shell is necessary. The material wicks the water, so it flows through the core instead of getting trapped there. The open cell foam is made from polyester fibers fused together to create a soft, comfortable cushion.

Can high density foam get wet?

High Density polyurethane is the only true "frequent use" foam on the market. If using this foam outside, be very careful because if it gets wet it will swell up like a sponge.

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