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Introduction<\/h4>\n

Low-emission soft foam gel catalysts have gained significant attention in recent years due to the increasing demand for environmentally friendly and health-conscious products. These catalysts are designed to minimize volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions, reduce odors, and enhance the overall quality of polyurethane (PU) foams used in various applications such as automotive interiors, furniture upholstery, and bedding. This article explores the characteristics, mechanisms, types, performance factors, testing methods, case studies, challenges, and future trends related to low-emission soft foam gel catalysts.<\/p>\n

Characteristics of Low-Emission Soft Foam Gel Catalysts<\/h4>\n

1. Reduced VOC Emissions<\/h5>\n