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| Name: | Pocket Spring For Sofa Cushion | Spring Material: | #70 Steel Wire | 
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| Feature: | Durable/Elastic/Comfortable | Spring Packaging: | Compressed Or Rolled | 
| Spring Wire Diameter: | 1.6mm-2.3mm | Load Type: | Compression | 
| Spring: | Sofa Pocket Spring | Support System: | Individual Pocketed Coils | 
| Apply For: | For Cushion | Middle Diameter: | 6.5cm~7.0cm | 
| Application: | For Sofa Manufacturer | Support: | Pocket Spring | 
1.8mm Pocket Spring Sofa Pocket Spring 100pcs Minimum Order
Products Description
| Product Name | Sofa Pocket Spring | 
| Material | High Carbon Steel Wire | 
| Wire Diameter | 1.0mm-2.3mm | 
| Head Diameter | 4-6.5cm | 
| Middle Diameter | 4.5-7.5cm | 
| Height | 6-25cm | 
| Turns | 4-7Turns | 
| Coils Counts | According to the demand of clients | 
| Keywords | Pocket Spring For Sofa Cushion | 
| Woven Fabric | 65-100g/㎡Or Can Be Customized | 
| Size | Any Size Available | 
| Color | White, Blue Or Customized | 
| Packing | Compressed And Rolled | 
| Application | For Sofa Factory/Manufacturer | 
Coil Count: This refers to the number of springs in the mattress. Generally, a higher coil count means more individual points of
support, allowing for better contouring and less motion transfer. However, coil count should be considered alongside coil gauge
and design.
Coil Gauge: This measures the thickness of the steel wire. A lower gauge number means a thicker, firmer coil (e.g., 12-gauge).
A higher gauge number means a thinner, softer coil (e.g., 18-gauge). Manufacturers often use a mix of gauges in different zones
of the mattress.
Zoned Support: Advanced pocket spring units are often zoned.
Firmer zones (with thicker-gauge coils) are placed in the center third of the mattress to support the hips and lumbar region,
preventing the body from sinking in too deeply.
Softer zones (with thinner-gauge coils) are placed under the shoulders and legs for better pressure relief.
Common configurations are 3-zone, 5-zone, or even 7-zone support.
Height of the Coils: Taller springs tend to have a greater range of motion and can be softer, while shorter springs are often firmer
and more responsive.
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Contact Person: Mr. Daisy Ho
Tel: 13302855266