Latex Mattresses - The Talalay Process

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By Brian Anderson

Latex Foam Showing Pinholes
Latex Foam Showing Pinholes

The sap of the tropical rubber tree is nature's source for natural latex. Derived from the hevea brasiliensis, or rubber tree, latex has inherent qualities that make it a great mattress material. Latex feels luxurious and resilient, it naturally conforms to the contour of the body for great support, and it's unique pinhole design and open-cell structure provides breathability through air circulation, while being heat and moisture resistant.  The Talalay process, a unique and eco-friendly production method, transforms this green, renewable resource into latex foam.

Video Showing Talalay Process

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The Talalay Process for Latex Mattresses

  • Compounding - A combination of liquid latex, soaps and rubber curing agents get mixed together in a tank that is temperature controlled
  • Molding - The compound is transferred to a pressroom where it's whipped into a froth, then injected into a pincore mold.  The pins create an aerated cell structure in the latex.  The mold is sealed and a vacuum pulls and extracts air and completely fills the mold cavity with foam.  The foam is then chilled to a very cold temperature (below freezing).  Freezing (unique to the Talalay process) helps prevent particles from settling and helps to ensure a consistent cell structure.  CO2 is introduced to help 'gel' the foam.  High heat is applied to cure the foam as the core is baked into a solid.
  • Washing - Latex foam core is removed from the mold and placed (typically on a conveyer belt) that brings it through a washer, which removes soap and curing agent residuals using fresh water.
  • Drying - The latex foam core is transported to a dryer, which completes the curing process and removes all moisture.
  • Testing - Once dry, the latex foam core is tested for firmness consistency to meet standards.
  • Fabrication - Cores are cut and constructed to meet latex mattress retailer's product specifications.

Comments

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Wooded 14 months ago

This was very interesting. I had no idea what an extensive process this is. Thanks for the information.

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creativelycc Level 4 Commenter 8 months ago

Wow, I sure didn't realize how long of a process this was! Very interesting.

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Chatkath Level 6 Commenter 8 months ago

Great hub, used to sell many of the Talalay mattresses from Natura - They are great ! Most don't realize what a drawn out process it is!

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Brian Anderson Hub Author 8 months ago

Thanks, Chatkath, for the nice comment.. I've laid on a Natura latex mattress.. They are great..

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