A wide variety of environmentally-friendly flexible foams has been introduced by American Excelsior Company under the brand name Earth-Flex. These environmental friendly products are made from a variety of renewable resources including soy. In addition to fabricated foams, the Earth-Flex line will also offer a variety of molded urethane foams for use in medical, commercial furniture and many other applications where seating or comfort is required.
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