Every mattress factory generates foam waste. Off-cuts from profile cutting, trimming scraps from convolute layers, rejected blocks, and expired foam inventory all pile up fast. Most factories pay to have this waste hauled away — a cost that can reach thousands of dollars per month. But what if that waste was actually your next profit center?
Infinity Mattress Machinery offers a complete foam recycling solution: the IF-FFS3 Crushing Foam Machine shreds scrap foam into uniform granules, and the IF-FZS1/2 Re-Bonding Foam Machine transforms those granules into high-density rebond foam blocks ready for new products. This guide shows you exactly how to turn foam waste into recurring profit.
Walk through any mattress factory and look at what happens to foam off-cuts. In a typical medium-sized facility producing 200 mattresses per day, foam waste from profile cutting, edge trimming, and convolute shaping generates between 300 and 500 kilograms of scrap daily. That is 7.5 to 12.5 tons per month of polyurethane foam that cost real money to purchase but now sits in bins waiting for disposal.
The disposal cost alone is significant. Waste foam removal services charge by volume — foam is bulky and light, meaning you pay premium rates for hauling mostly air. Factories in our network report spending $800 to $2,500 per month on foam waste disposal, depending on local rates and volume.
But the real cost is the lost opportunity. That scrap foam, when processed through the IF-FFS3 Crushing Machine and IF-FZS1 Rebonding Machine, becomes raw material for a new product line: rebond foam. Rebond foam sells for $0.80 to $2.50 per kilogram depending on density and application. A factory generating 10 tons of scrap per month could be looking at $8,000 to $25,000 in monthly revenue from what is currently being thrown away.
This is not theoretical. Dozens of mattress factories worldwide have implemented Infinity's recycling line and transformed their waste disposal line item into a profitable revenue stream. The IF-FFS3 and IF-FZS1 together form a closed-loop system that pays for itself in months, not years.
The IF-FFS3 Crushing Foam Machine is the front end of Infinity's foam recycling line. It takes foam scrap of any size and shape — off-cuts, trimmings, rejected blocks, even fabric waste — and reduces it to uniform granules ready for rebonding. This machine is built for heavy industrial use with imported cutting tools and bearings that withstand continuous operation.
The IF-FFS3 produces foam granules typically 5-20mm in size, which is the ideal range for the rebonding process. The consistency of the granule size directly affects the quality and uniformity of the final rebond foam blocks. Our customers report that the IF-FFS3 delivers more uniform granulation than competing crushers they have used, resulting in higher-quality rebond foam with fewer voids and better structural integrity.
The IF-FZS1/2 Re-Bonding Foam Machine is where the transformation happens. It takes the foam granules from the IF-FFS3, mixes them with specialized adhesive, and uses hydraulic pressure to form dense, uniform rebond foam blocks. The process is efficient, repeatable, and produces foam that meets commercial and industrial specifications.
The numbers speak for themselves. A factory currently spending $15,000 per month on virgin foam and $1,500 on waste disposal can shift to producing their own rebond foam at a fraction of the cost. With the IF-FFS3 and IF-FZS1, the monthly material cost drops to approximately $3,000 for adhesive and electricity, while the waste disposal line item disappears entirely. The net savings exceed $13,000 per month — enough to pay for the equipment within six months.
A mattress factory in Southeast Asia producing 300 units per day was generating approximately 12 tons of foam waste monthly. They were paying $1,800 per month for waste removal and $18,000 per month for virgin foam purchases for their cushion and topper production lines.
In March 2025, they installed the IF-FFS3 Crushing Machine and IF-FZS1 Rebonding Machine from Infinity. The results after six months:
The factory now runs the IF-FFS3 and IF-FZS1 on a single shift with one operator, generating a consistent supply of high-quality rebond foam that serves both their internal production needs and a growing external customer base.
Rebond foam produced by the IF-FZS1 is used across multiple industries. Understanding the market for your output helps you maximize the return on your recycling investment:
High-density rebond foam (80-120 kg/m³) serves as durable support layers under softer comfort foams. Used extensively in budget to mid-range mattress lines.
One of the largest commercial markets for rebond foam. Carpet underlay requires consistent density and resilience — both hallmarks of properly processed rebond foam.
Sofa seat cushions, ottoman padding, and chair backs all use rebond foam as a cost-effective core material beneath upholstery layers.
Lower-density rebond foam is used for protective packaging, gym matting, and acoustic insulation panels — a growing market segment.
The IF-FFS3 and IF-FZS1 are designed to fit into your existing factory workflow with minimal disruption. Foam waste from cutting and shaping stations is collected and fed into the IF-FFS3 crusher. The granules are stored until enough material accumulates for a rebonding batch. The IF-FZS1 processes each batch on a controlled cycle, producing blocks that can be further cut on your existing foam cutting equipment such as the IF-FYP6 carousel cutter or IF-LT1650 long track cutter.
The recycling line complements Infinity's complete foam production ecosystem. Factories producing virgin foam with the IF-FF4 continuous foaming plant can recycle their production waste immediately, achieving near-zero material loss. Combined with the IF-FFS3, the IF-FF3 and IF-FF4 can achieve material utilization rates exceeding 98%.
The recycling line also pairs naturally with other foam cutting and shaping equipment from Infinity. The IF-FZQA vertical foam cutter and IF-CNCVH double-blade CNC cutter generate the scrap that feeds the recycling line, creating a fully closed-loop foam processing department.
One concern factory owners often raise about rebond foam is quality consistency. The IF-FZS1's PLC-controlled system addresses this with precision. Each batch follows the same programmed cycle: mix time, adhesive ratio, pressure application, and steam curing duration are all controlled automatically. Operators simply load the granules and adhesive, set the target density, and start the cycle.
The resulting rebond foam blocks can be tested for density, compression resistance, and tensile strength. With proper process control, IF-FZS1 rebond foam consistently meets or exceeds the specifications required for mattress base layers, carpet underlay, and furniture cushioning applications.
Infinity provides comprehensive training with every installation, covering optimal granule size, adhesive mixing ratios, pressure settings for different densities, and quality testing procedures. Our goal is to ensure your rebond foam quality matches your production requirements from day one.
Both the IF-FFS3 and IF-FZS1 are built for years of continuous industrial operation. Proper maintenance ensures maximum uptime and consistent output quality.
Foam waste is not a problem to be managed — it is a resource to be monetized. The combination of the IF-FFS3 Crushing Foam Machine and IF-FZS1 Re-Bonding Foam Machine gives mattress factories the ability to eliminate waste disposal costs, reduce virgin foam purchases, and generate revenue from a new product line simultaneously.
Infinity Mattress Machinery has been manufacturing foam processing equipment for over a decade. Every machine is CE certified, ISO 9001 compliant, and backed by comprehensive after-sales support including installation, training, and spare parts. With flexible delivery terms (FOB, C&F, CIF) and worldwide shipping, factories anywhere can access professional-grade foam recycling technology.
Ready to stop paying for waste removal and start earning from recycling? Contact our team for a free consultation. We will analyze your factory's waste volume, calculate your potential savings and revenue, and provide a customized equipment quote.
Tell us your monthly foam waste volume and we will calculate exactly how much you can save with the IF-FFS3 and IF-FZS1 recycling line — including equipment ROI timeline and projected revenue from rebond foam sales.