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MATERIAL POCKET SPRING

Pocket springs in a sofa consist of individually wrapped springs, each encased in a fabric pocket. This design allows each spring to work independently, providing better support and adapting to the user’s body shape. The springs compress only where weight is applied, ensuring a balanced distribution of pressure, which enhances comfort and reduces pressure points. This system results in a more comfortable seating experience, as it conforms to the body’s contours. Additionally, pocket springs help minimize noise and motion transfer, making the sofa quieter and more stable when in use.

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STRUCTURE SUPPORT SYSTEM ZIGZAG SPRING

The Structure Support System with Zigzag Springs, also known as serpentine springs, is a type of spring system used in sofas and chairs for providing support and comfort. The springs are made of heavy-gauge wire that is shaped into a continuous zigzag pattern, running from the front to the back of the seat frame. These springs are attached to the frame using clips and fasteners, providing a firm yet flexible support base.

Zigzag springs are known for their durability and ability to maintain their shape over time. They provide consistent support across the entire seating area and are designed to distribute weight evenly, which helps prevent sagging. This system is often used in combination with cushioning layers for added comfort, offering a balance between stability and softness for seating.

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POLYETHYLENE FOAM

Polyethylene foam is a lightweight, durable, and closed-cell foam material made from polyethylene. It has a dense structure with tightly packed bubbles that makes it resistant to moisture, chemicals, and impact. Due to its cushioning properties, polyethylene foam is often used for packaging, insulation, and padding in various applications. It provides excellent shock absorption and thermal insulation, making it suitable for protecting fragile items during transport or for use in building insulation. Its flexibility and resistance to compression make it ideal for applications where long-lasting support is needed. Additionally, it is easy to cut and shape, making it versatile for custom uses.

STRUCTURE

Frame: The backbone of the sofa, usually made from hardwood or plywood, providing stability and support.

Seat Cushion: Often made from foam, down, or a combination of materials, offering comfort and support for sitting.

Back Cushion: Similar to the seat cushion, this provides comfort when leaning back and is usually softer to enhance relaxation.

Armrests: These support the arms and can vary in height and style, adding to the overall design and comfort of the sofa.

Legs: These elevate the sofa off the ground and can be made from wood, metal, or plastic, contributing to both stability and aesthetics.

Upholstery: The fabric or leather covering the sofa, which adds to its appearance and feel, and can vary widely in style and material.

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FABRIC

The history of fabric for sofas has evolved from the use of natural materials like cotton, linen, and wool in ancient times to the introduction of synthetic fabrics such as polyester and nylon during the 20th century. The Industrial Revolution enabled mass production and a wider variety of textiles. Recently, there has been a growing emphasis on sustainability, with many manufacturers now using eco-friendly materials like organic cotton and recycled fibers. This evolution reflects advancements in technology and a shift towards more environmentally conscious choices in home furnishings.
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