Independent Spring
materials
The spring is one of the key components of a mattress and can come in various types. Lordflex’s uses only phosphated, carbon‑tempered steel wire. The tempering process is essential, as it strengthens the steel and makes it resistant to deformation over time, preventing the annoying surface dips caused by spring fatigue.
The assembly of the springs forms the supporting structure, to which the padding layers are added, and which bears weight and mechanical stress.
The pocket spring is undoubtedly the most sophisticated solution to ensure optimal performance and superior sleep quality. Enclosed in a fabric sleeve that connects it securely and reliably to the others, each spring remains free and independent to respond to the shape of the body, rather than being influenced by the movement of the surrounding springs.
Thanks to their reduced diameter, independent springs allow for the creation of different structures: support units composed of 1700 or 850 springs (in the double‑size version) for varying levels of comfort and ergonomics, and surface structures such as small micro‑pocket spring toppers with low thickness, used for the mattress comfort layer.