
Natural Latex
Natural latex, an environmentally friendly adhesive, is the liquid that comes out of the cuts of rubber trees that have been growing for 6-8 years. The excellent elasticity and long-lasting resistance to aging make the mattress durable and long-lasting. At the same time, it maintains a soft and comfortable sleeping experience.
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Environmental
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Anti-bacterial
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Quietness
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Breathable
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renewable

Natural latex is an eco-friendly and healthy new-type material, making it the top choice for high-end upholstered furniture. It is mite-resistant and antibacterial. After being steamed and boiled, the sap from oak trees (latex) releases a kind of rubber protein that can effectively inhibit germs and prevent allergens from lurking, thus playing a preventive role in certain diseases such as skin and nasal allergies, and bronchitis.

Latex itself has countless pores, granting it excellent breathability. Moreover, since the surfaces of these pores are smooth, mites and other pests cannot adhere to them. The fragrance emitted by latex sap also makes many mosquitoes and insects reluctant to approach.
Natural latex raw material is recommended for use in comfort layer or transition layer
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Latex mattresses produce almost no noise and vibrations when you turn over during sleep, providing a quiet environment for sleeping, which helps improve sleep quality. They are particularly suitable for light sleepers or those who are easily disturbed.
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Latex mattresses have a larger contact area with the human body compared to ordinary mattresses. They can evenly distribute the body's weight, adjust poor sleeping postures, which helps improve sleep quality and alleviate physical pressure.
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Trachycarpus Fortunei
Learn MoreMattresses made from Trachycarpus fortunei exhibit good resilience and supportive qualities, effectively protecting the health of the human spine.
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VONATURE AIR™
Learn MoreVONATURE AIR™, also known as Polyolefin Elastomer (POE), colorless or milky white waxy particles, non-toxic, odorless. Melting point: 85 to 110°C.
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Coconut Fiber
Learn MoreCoir, also known as coconut fiber, is made from the coconut husk, which is present between the outer and inner walls of the coconut.
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Sisal Fiber
Learn MoreSisal fibers are obtained from the eponymous plant of the genus Agave. Among all natural plant fibers, sisal fibers have the highest elongation value.
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Corn Fiber
Learn MoreCorn fiber is a synthetic fiber produced using corn, wheat, and other starch-based materials as raw materials, through processes such as polymerization and spinning.
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Cotton
Learn MoreCotton fiber is a natural fiber, with cellulose as its major constituent. It is also a porous material that allows for effective air permeability, keeping the skin comfortable.
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Other
Learn MoreAs different products are used in diverse scenarios, we carefully select materials to offer users a wider range of raw material options.
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Raw Material Application
View NowHere, you can learn about the applications of various raw materials in products, which will facilitate your selection of raw materials as a reference.

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