Mälukea
Mälukea, also known as memory foam, is a type of viscoelastic polymer used in a variety of products, including mattresses, pillows, and seating. It was developed by NASA in the 1960s for use in spacecraft seating, and was later commercialized by the chemical company Dow Chemical Company. Memory foam is characterized by its ability to mold to the shape of the human body and return to its original shape when pressure is released, providing a supportive and comfortable feel. It is often used in products designed to improve sleep quality, reduce pressure points, and alleviate pain. Memory foam is available in different densities, with higher density foam providing more support and lower density foam offering more cushioning. It is also available in various forms, including memory foam sheets, memory foam pillows, and memory foam mattresses. Memory foam is a popular choice for those seeking a comfortable and supportive sleeping surface, and is often recommended for individuals with back pain or other sleep-related issues. However, it is important to note that memory foam can retain heat and may not be suitable for all individuals, particularly those who are sensitive to heat or have certain medical conditions.