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    The Avocado Latex Mattress has three layers of organic latex—a 2" comfort top layer, and then a 3" firm support layer followed by another 4" firm layer—so you get a softer, more plush top ...

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    Dunlop latex: Liquid latex is poured into a mold until full and placed into a vulcanization oven before being washed and dried at a high temperature. Talalay latex: Liquid latex is poured into a ...

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    Natural Talalay Latex Topper. If you're looking for an upgrade from the cheapest latex mattress toppers but aren't ready to "splash out" on a premium model that costs almost a grand, this option ...

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    A mattress topper on a boxspring mattress. A mattress pad, mattress topper, or underpad is designed to lie atop a mattress.Made from a variety of materials including wool, cotton, memory foam, feather and latex, [1] its function is to provide an extra layer of comfort, especially when the existing mattress is worn or uncomfortable.

  6. Dunlop (brands) - Wikipedia

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    Dunlopillo, a brand of mattress and latex foam for furniture, owned in the UK by Steinhoff International, [18] acquired in 2013 from Hilding Anders, which owns the brand in Scandinavia. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] Elsewhere, it was owned by Dunlop Latex Foam Ltd (sold by BTR in 1997) [ 21 ] and now by several companies including the Pikolin group. [ 22 ]

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    Foam rubber was first made in 1929, by E. A. Murphy [2] and Eric Owen, two research chemists at Dunlop Rubber, who used whipped latex. In 1937, isocyanate-based materials were first used to make foam rubber. After World War II, styrene-butadiene rubber replaced many natural types of foam. Foam rubber has been used commercially for a wide range ...

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