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Dynamic Range

Dynamic Systems’ range of seating components consists of the most advanced memory foams available in the world today. These represent the latest generation of memory foams, and are manufactured by the company founded by one of the NASA engineers who invented the concept (Temper Foam), which is now emulated by other manufacturers worldwide.

While other memory foams are marketed under the viscoelastic or thermo-reactive banner as a selling point, the truth is exactly the opposite. While the original Temper Foam fudged the law of “for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction”, the greatest flaw was the material’s characteristic viscosity which in some cases, changed dramatically with small changes in ambient temperature. In common terms, this means that a cushion made of viscoelastic foam can literally feel like polystyrene at one temperature and a super-soft, non-supporting product the next; meaning the product you issue in the morning is a different product by lunchtime, or the product you issue in July is not the same item in January.

The safety implications of this are both obvious and serious. They are, however, avoidable by choosing any one of Dynamic Systems’ products. Whether you select Sunmate, Pudgee, or Laminar, you can be assured that due to its viscosity stability, the product you issue is the product the client receives.

One of memory foam’s weaknesses is its inability to take high loads. This is particularly evident if you are trying to use a foam product which is comfortable to the user and at the same time supportive. Usually, this is achieved with a combination of various layers of different hardness, or the marriage of two ordinary Reflex furniture foams. As a general rule, memory foam is a “load spreader” and not a “load bearer.”

Dynamic Systems, Inc. recognized these weaknesses in the original materials (amongst others) and developed unique foams to overcome these weaknesses. Two types of memory foam that defeat the general rule are Sunmate and Laminar. Unusual to memory foams, both these foams are high-load-bearing. Sunmate manages to achieve this while remaining both light and soft to the touch. Laminar, while being heavy in weight, can sustain virtually any reasonable loading. Another fascinating memory foam developed by Dynamic Systems, Inc. is Pudgee.

Pudgee, Sunmate, and Laminar are made with 30% to 50% natural plant material. All other chemicals are vetted for minimum toxicity, making Dynamic Systems, Inc. cushions one of the “greenest” foams available in the world.