Product: Memory foam scrap

Memory foam scrap refers to the leftover or waste material produced during the manufacturing process of memory foam products such as mattresses, pillows, and cushions.

Additional information

Color

Blue, Green, White, Yellow

Range of density

40-50 density

Loading ability

21-23 tons/40HQ

MOQ

1*40HQ

Packing

Pack in bale

Weight

600-630 kgs/bale

Product details

Product Description

Memory foam scrap refers to the leftover or waste material produced during the manufacturing process of memory foam products such as mattresses, pillows, and cushions. This scrap material can include cuttings, trimmings, and rejected pieces of memory foam. It can be recycled or repurposed for other applications such as carpet padding, insulation, and soundproofing.

Recycling memory foam scrap is an environmentally friendly way to reduce waste and minimize the environmental impact of manufacturing.

Features and Benefits

Our memory foam scrap is with the following features:

  • High density: Ideal for use in various applications for the dense and resilient.
  • Soft and comfortable: Has a soft and plush feel that makes it comfortable to sit or lie on.
  • Durable: Can withstand wear and tear.
  • Versatile: Can be repurposed in a variety of ways – for example, as filler for bean bag chairs, pet beds, or DIY projects like cushion covers or stuffed animals.

 

Our memory foam scrap is with the following benefits:

  • Environmentally friendly: By reusing scraps that would otherwise go to waste, memory foam scrap can help reduce the amount of material that ends up in landfills.
  • Cost-effective: Depending on the source and quality of the scrap, it may be available at a lower cost than new memory foam materials.
  • Customizable: Can be cut and shaped to fit different applications, it can be a good choice for creating bespoke products or adapting existing ones to better suit individual needs.

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