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Catalysts for Soft Polyurethane Foams in Furniture Manufacturing: A Comprehensive Guide<\/h1>\n

Introduction<\/h2>\n

Soft polyurethane (PU) foams are a cornerstone material in the furniture industry, widely used in the production of mattresses, cushions, and other upholstered items. The quality, durability, and comfort of these products are heavily influenced by the choice of catalysts used during the foam manufacturing process. This article provides an in-depth look at the types of catalysts used in soft PU foams for furniture, their mechanisms of action, selection criteria, and the impact on foam properties. Additionally, it explores current trends and future directions in this field, with a focus on enhancing sustainability and performance.<\/p>\n

Types of Catalysts for Soft PU Foams in Furniture<\/h2>\n

Catalysts play a crucial role in the formation of soft PU foams, influencing both the gelling (urethane formation) and blowing (CO2 generation) reactions. For furniture applications, the primary categories of catalysts include:<\/p>\n