What is Talalay latex foam?
The
Six Steps of the Talalay Manufacturing Process
The Talalay latex process generates
the world’s finest
quality, most resilient, breathable, and consistent foam for mattress
cores, toppers, and pillows. The Talalay latex foam manufacturing
process is a six-step procedure, which includes the following processes:
compounding, whipping air into foam, pouring foam into a mold (with
more foam = higher density = firmer product), pulling a vacuum (enabling
foam to occupy the entire volume of mold), freezing (locks foam structure),
injecting CO2 to gel foam (changes liquid to solid), heating (which
solidifies durability and resiliency), de-molding core/pillow, washing,
drying, inspecting for quality and fabricating.
Here are more details on the six primary steps:
1. Compounding: In the first step, synthetic and natural latexes,
soaps and rubber curing agents are mixed together in a water cooled,
stainless steel mix tank to create latex foam. Using computer automation
technology, an operator mixes the batch. After all materials have
been mixed, the operator conducts quality checks on PH, viscosity,
and temperature to ensure that consistent compound is delivered to
the molding process. The liquid latex foam is now automatically transferred
to the pressroom through a computer-monitored pipe and manifold system.
LFI’s system software automatically determines to which mold
to send the compound.
2. Molding: Once in the state of the art, computer-integrated
pressroom, the mixed latex foam compound is injected into an aluminum
mold. This mold contains pins that create LFI’s unique aerated
cell structure and facilitate heat transfer. Robotic systems distribute
the mixture evenly to ensure consistency in the finished product.
Once distributed evenly in the mold, a vacuum is pulled to completely
fill the mold cavity with foam. The foam is then frozen in the mold
and CO2 is introduced to the foam. Heat is applied to cure the foam
to allow the latex particles to bond as the mattress core or pillow
is baked into a solid state.
3. Washing: Upon completion of the molding process, the latex
foam is placed on a conveyor belt and put through a large washer
to rinse and remove soap residue and improve product durability.
LFI puts each of its products through a five wash/squeeze cycle process,
unique in the industry.
4. Drying: The mattress core or pillow is then transported
by conveyor belt to a dryer. The core or pillow bun is slowly run
on another conveyor belt through the dryer, which evaporates the
liquids to finalize the curing process.
5. Quality Testing: In this rigorous
testing process, the mattress core is placed on a belt and put through
an exclusive nine-point pressure/firmness test to ensure that all
cores meet stringent quality standards and that there is even support
across the mattress. Pillows are hand-inspected for visual and physical
defects, as well as individually weighed to ensure firmness meets
exact specifications.
6. Fabrication: Cores are transported from the core bank to
the fabrication area on a just-in-time basis. Here, the core is cut
and constructed to the appropriate size. When larger core sizes and
heights are needed, smaller cores are affixed with environmentally
sound, water-soluble glue.
The Talalay latex
foam manufacturing process creates a product that provides many benefits,
including...
- gently
conforms to a person’s movements, providing correct,
comfortable, support to head, neck, back and spine
- is
naturally resilient, so it keeps it’s shape night
after night
- is inherently hypo-allergenic and anti-microbial, so common
germs, bacteria, and mildew cannot develop
- features a galaxy of inter-connecting air channels that provide
a natural ventilation system, keeping the mattress, fresh, dry,
and cool.
Add
a Talalay latex topper to your existing mattress to take
advantage of the sleep material of the future. Talalay latex,
which is naturally anti-allergenic and anti-micorobial, offers
unparalleled support and comfort. Incredibly resilient, Talalay
latex will not take body impressions, and will continue to offer
ultra comfortable support for years. Our Talalay latex toppers
range in firmness levels from 19 to 28 ILD and in thicknesses
of 0.9, 1.9. and 2.8 inches. We also offer a very comfortable
Talalay latex pillow.
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