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PERLA

All-foam. Viscoelastic on a high-resilience base

Core
Viscoelastic
Overall
182 mm
Strata
6
The bond lines
2

No steel anywhere in it. Fifty millimetres of viscoelastic at 55 kg/m³, on a hundred and ten of high-resilience base. Nothing in this bed answers quickly, and nothing in it was meant to.

I

The core, handled

It takes the shape. Then it lets it go.

Press and hold

Fifty-five kilograms per cubic metre. Modulus follows the square of density — Gibson and Ashby, 1982 — so five kilograms more than the grade in TITAN is not ten per cent more resistance, it is twenty-one. And it is still exactly as late. Stiffness and lateness are not the same property, and almost everyone who sells this confuses them.

Recovery

Viscoelastic
6 s
Elastic
< 0.1 s
Glass transition
25–35 °C
Hysteresis
62 %

II

The section

PERLAAll-foam. Viscoelastic on a high-resilience base
PERLA — 182 mm overall182 mm10150111010TickingBond lineViscoelasticBond lineSupport foamBase felt50 mm
StratumMaterialmmkg/m³
TickingKnitted polyester jacquard, quilted10
Bond lineHot-melt adhesive1
ViscoelasticMemory foam, open-cell5055
Bond lineHot-melt adhesive1
Support foamHigh-resilience polyurethane11038
Base feltNeedle-punched non-woven10
Overall182

III

What decides it

Two layers, and the argument between them.

The viscoelastic

55 kg/m³ · 50 mm

Fifty millimetres at 55 kg/m³. Raise the density and the cell struts thicken and the foam gets firmer — but the delay does not come from the density. It comes from the polymer. Change the grade and the firmness moves; the six seconds stay exactly where they are.

The base

38 kg/m³ · 110 mm

A hundred and ten millimetres of high-resilience polyurethane at 38 kg/m³. It is not there to be felt. It is there so that the fifty millimetres above it are pressing on something that does not give — an elastic foundation under a viscoelastic surface, which is the same argument the pocket beds make, made in foam.

The bond lines

2 × 1 mm

Two of them, one millimetre each: one under the ticking, one between the two foams. That second line is the rare one — open cells on both faces, so the hot melt does not merely stick, it interlocks into each of them. In a bed with no steel anywhere in it, the adhesive is the only thing that is not foam.

Nothing in it is steel. Nothing in it is in a hurry.