Upholstery Rebond Foam

Rebond Foam is made from recycled shredded scrap foam with a liquid polyurethane added to bond the scraps together while being compressed into a block.
It’s a dense, open cell foam that provides a firm, solid support base and holds its shape well without sacrificing longevity.
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Rebond Foam 24" x 78" x Thickness"
Rebond Foam
1" Rebond Upholstery Foam 40" x 80" - Alan Richard Textiles, LTD Rebond Foam
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Rebond Foam 24" x 78" x Thickness"

Rebond Foam - 24" x 78" x Thickness Available in 1/2", 1", 1-1/2", 2", 3", 4", 5", and 6".  Also available in Any Custom Size...

Rebond Foam 50" x 74" x Thickness"
Rebond Foam
2" Rebond Upholstery Foam 40" x 80" - Alan Richard Textiles, LTD Rebond Foam
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Options From $30.00

Rebond Foam 50" x 74" x Thickness"

Rebond Foam - 50" x 74" x Thickness" Available in 1/2", 1", 1-1/2", 2", 3", 4", 5", and 6".  Also available in Any Custom Size...

Rebond Foam 25" x 74" x Thickness"
Rebond Foam
1" Rebond Upholstery Foam 40" x 80" - Alan Richard Textiles, LTD Rebond Foam
Price
Options From $14.00

Rebond Foam 25" x 74" x Thickness"

Rebond Foam - 25" x 74" x Thickness Available in 1/2", 1", 1-1/2", 2", 3", 4", 5", and 6".  Also available in Any Custom Size...

Rebond Foam 48" x 78" x Thickness"
Rebond Foam
2" Rebond Upholstery Foam 40" x 80" - Alan Richard Textiles, LTD Rebond Foam
Price
Options From $30.00

Rebond Foam 48" x 78" x Thickness"

Rebond Foam - 48" x 78" x Thickness" Available in 1/2", 1", 1-1/2", 2", 3", 4", 5", and 6".  Also available in Any Custom Size...

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Rebond Foam is popular for a wide range of applications.
It is resilient, lightweight, mildew resistant, and sound absorbent.
Rebond Foam has remarkable density and ILD (Indentation Load Deflection).
The density of our Rebond Foam is 8 pounds. This means that 1 cubic foot weighs 8 pounds.
Indentation Load Deflection is a measure of how much weight is needed to make an indentation in the foam.
Higher ILD means firmer foam. Rebond foam typically has an ILD of 70 pounds.
Comparing these two characteristics to that of a typical bed mattress might help give you an idea of just how firm this foam is. Mattress density is usually about 4 or 5 pounds with an ILD of 20 to 40 pounds.