Far-infrared negative-ion magnetic health mattress
A technology of far-infrared negative ions and negative ions, applied in the field of mattresses, can solve the problems of not having the functions of far-infrared rays, negative ions, antibacterial and mite-removing and magnetic therapy at the same time, and single health care functions, so as to achieve excellent adhesion, improve sleep, Ease of use
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[0015] As shown in the figure, the mattress is made of multi-layered fabrics. From the upper layer to the lower layer, there are far-infrared negative ion functional fabric 1, DuPont Tyvek fabric 2, fabric magnetic bladder fabric 3, and ecological adhesive fabric 4. , far-infrared functional cotton 5, negative ion functional cotton 6, three-dimensional curly cotton, elastic cotton, ethylene-propylene rubber EVA structure layer 7 and base cloth 8, and the cloth magnetic bile cloth 3 is evenly inlaid with health-care germanium magnetic sheets 9, ethylene-propylene rubber EVA Protrusions 10 are evenly distributed on the structural layer 7, and holes for exposing the protrusions 10 are opened on the far-infrared functional cotton 5, negative ion functional cotton 6, three-dimensional curly cotton and elastic cotton, and the tops of the protrusions 10 are glued to the ecological glue. On the...
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