memoryskum
Memoryskum, also known as visco-elastic foam or low-resilience polyurethane foam, is a type of material that conforms to the shape of an object pressed against it, and then slowly returns to its original form. This property is due to its unique cellular structure, which allows it to absorb and dissipate energy.
The primary component of memoryskum is polyurethane, a polymer that can be engineered with varying densities
Memoryskum was originally developed by NASA in the 1970s to improve the safety and comfort of aircraft
The benefits of memoryskum include its pressure-relieving qualities, which can help reduce aches and pains, and