Open-cell polyurethane foam is a lightweight, flexible material characterized by its porous structure, where the cells are not completely enclosed. This open structure allows air and moisture to pass through easily, making the foam soft, breathable, and highly compressible.
It is widely used in applications such as cushioning, insulation, sound absorption, and packaging. Due to its excellent ability to absorb sound and vibrations, open-cell foam is commonly found in furniture, mattresses, automotive interiors, and acoustic panels.
The material also provides good thermal insulation, although it is less dense and less rigid compared to closed-cell foam. Its low density makes it cost-effective and easy to handle, but it may absorb water if exposed to moisture for long periods.

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