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Poron Medical 2013

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Long-term comfort Compression-set resistance Open-cell breathable Microcellular structure Fungal resistant PORON® Urethanes - Advanced orthopaedic cushioning PORON® is a microporous polyurethane foam which is able to cushion effectively the 'stepshock' of walking and running. Its open cell structure gives the material the ability to absorb a measure of the moisture vapour generated by the active foot. PORON® Insole Standard Insole The Highest Degree of Shock Absorption More shock absorption in the insole means less shock to feet and joints. No other insole material offers more shock absorption than PORON® cellular urethanes. PORON® In side-by-side drop weight tests, materials outperformed vinyl sponge, neoprene sponge, sponge rubber, latex foam and solid viscoelastic. This is why PORON® materials offer the best cushion against impact. PORON® materials have consistently met the demands of the orthopaedic and podiatric market for more than 20 years. Maximum Retention of Comfort and Flexibility PORON® materials are made without plasticisers, which means the insole won't shrink or become brittle and crack with age. PORON® insoles retain 'like-new' softness and flexibility - even at temperatures of up to 40°F, resisting the tendency of other insole materials to bottom out and take a permanent compression set. A Breathable Layer to Help Feet Stay Dry and Cool Insoles made with PORON® material form permeable layers that draw water vapour and perspiration away from the foot, helping to keep shoes and feet dry, while reducing foot odour. Superior performance in just about every conceivable category, and resistance to abrasion, friction, tension, and stitch stress. PORON® materials are lightweight, smooth to the touch, and resist piping, for the greatest degree of shoe comfort, over the greatest length of time. For further details, pricing and full material samples please call us or visit algeos.com

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