2023
DOI: 10.3390/polym15183681
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Compression Property of TPEE-3D Fibrous Material and Its Application in Mattress Structural Layer

Jiao-Jiao Fang,
Li-Ming Shen

Abstract: Thermoplastic poly(ether/ester) elastomer (TPEE) has great potential as a mattress material due to its high resilience, breathability, and light weight. This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of TPEE-3D fibrous material (T3DF), a three-dimensional block material made of TPEE fibers randomly aligned and loop-connected, for mattress application. After testing the compression properties of T3DF, the effects of T3DF structural layers on mattress firmness were investigated. The results showed that T3DF had go… Show more

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“…In a study by Gadkari, it is stated that the viscosity of the solution is directly proportional to the final diameter of the fibers produced through electrospinning. The TPEE membrane is flexible, and such flexibility is crucial for practical applications, particularly during reuse. , The tensile properties of the membranes were studied using strain–stress curves obtained via a tensile test analysis (Figure c). These curves show the relationship between the applied tensile force and the resulting elongation of the membranes.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study by Gadkari, it is stated that the viscosity of the solution is directly proportional to the final diameter of the fibers produced through electrospinning. The TPEE membrane is flexible, and such flexibility is crucial for practical applications, particularly during reuse. , The tensile properties of the membranes were studied using strain–stress curves obtained via a tensile test analysis (Figure c). These curves show the relationship between the applied tensile force and the resulting elongation of the membranes.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%