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  2. The 10 Most Comfortable Recliners of 2024 (That Still Look Chic)

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    With thick, Dracon foam cushions and a 10-gauge sinuous coil spring system, this is the most supportive recliner on this list. Beyond its pillowy design—which features detachable back cushions ...

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    The 29-inch-deep seat features feather-fiber blended cushions that have been crafted from mattress-quality foam—and the back cushions have a reversible, fully upholstered design, so you can flip ...

  4. Metal foam - Wikipedia

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    Open-cell metal foam CFD (numerical) simulation of fluid flow and heat transfer on an open cell metal foam. Open-celled metal foam, also called metal sponge, [3] can be used in heat exchangers (compact electronics cooling, cryogen tanks, PCM heat exchangers), energy absorption, flow diffusion, CO 2 scrubbers, flame arrestors, and lightweight optics. [4]

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    The 51.5-inch width offers plenty of surface area for styling with coffee table books or a tray of accessories, while its 10-inch height gives it a contemporary, grounded feel.

  6. Box-spring - Wikipedia

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    More and more box-springs are made of wood and then covered in fabrics. Wood makes a better support system for the newer memory foam and latex mattresses. The newest design in box-springs is the folding box spring, which is made of wood or metal and then covered in fabric that can fold in half and be sent by shipping and courier companies. [1]

  7. Package cushioning - Wikipedia

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    Foam structures Several types of polymeric foams are used for cushioning, the most common being expanded polystyrene, polypropylene, polyethylene, and polyurethane. These can be molded engineered shapes or sheets which are cut and glued into cushion structures. [5] Convoluted (or finger) foams are sometimes used. [6]