Latex mattress
Latex mattress
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Latex mattress

Natural latex is inherently is latex rubber plant, or rather the Brazilian Hevea tree it is also known as rubber. On the trunk of this tree makes incisions which are then allocated a thick juice which in solidification becomes viscous and elastic. Later a mixture of harvested natural rubber, stabilizers, antimicrobial additives and synthetic latex manufacture so-called latex foam, which is the main raw material for production of latex mattresses. Therefore, strictly speaking, "natural" latex is not entirely natural, the maximum percentage of rubber content reaches 85% and the average value is approximately equal to 30-50%.

So why is the natural latex mattresses were so widely spread? The secret, of course, lies in the remarkable properties of this material - it is one of the anatomic and elastic materials, it is well suited for use in orthopedic mattresses. This mattress is easily adapts to the shape of a sleeping body and provides a comfortable and healthy sleep. The second important advantage of orthopedic mattresses made of natural latex - it's their life, because this material is able to keep their properties in their original form up to 20 years. Therefore, by the way, people with a weight exceeding 100 kg, we often recommend that you purchase mattresses made of natural latex with a density of not less than 70 kg / cm.

Natural latex mattress

Natural latex is also ensures the absence of undesirable microorganisms in your bunk - it never settles house dust micro mite. Same latex mattresses do not absorb moisture and get inside the latex foam moisture evaporates rapidly excreted and by communicating tubules. As a result, a latex mattress becomes unfit for living organisms in it, and as a consequence, this means no rot, decay, mold and unpleasant odors. All the above advantages have led to the fact that latex is by far the best and therefore most expensive material in the manufacture of orthopedic mattresses.