


Automotive
In global terms, dymetrol is now in use in more than 7.5 million vehicles,
where it is used as an efficient support spring system for front and rear
seats and seatbacks.
Due to its composite construction, which is the result of the combination of
powerful elastomer monofilaments and high quality textile threads, dymetrol
boasts a particularly impressive level of elasticity and an ability to
regain its original shape reliably.
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This enables the construction of innovative seat support systems with
extensive ergonomic qualities which combine low wear characteristics with a
broad scope of design opportunities. dymetrol replaces multiple conventional upholstering materials at
once and as such, its application opens the door to considerable weight and
cost reduction potentials.It is also possible to dispense with foam entirely without this having an effect
on performance.
dymetrol can either be fixed directly to the rear framework of the seat in
order to provide elastic support, or it can be secured to an adjustable
sub-construction.