vaahtotäyte
Vaahtotäyte, which translates to "foam filling" in English, is a term used in various contexts, primarily referring to a lightweight, cushioning material. It is often made from synthetic polymers, such as polyurethane or polystyrene, which are processed to create a foamed structure. This structure consists of numerous small air pockets trapped within a solid matrix, giving the material its characteristic lightness and compressibility.
In the furniture industry, vaahtotäyte is commonly used as upholstery filling for sofas, chairs, and mattresses.
Beyond furniture, vaahtotäyte finds applications in packaging materials, where its shock-absorbing properties protect fragile items during