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Introduction to the bed

May 01, 2026

Beds are commonly used in bedrooms, dormitories, hospital wards, hotels, and other similar locations. They are essential for daily sleep and some feature built-in functions such as timed bed warming, weight monitoring, sheet securing, and sleep tracking, with designs trending towards smart technology.

 

In the past, beds were typically made of wood, making them sturdy and practical. Stainless steel and other metals can also be used as primary materials, effectively increasing the bed's performance and lifespan. A typical bed consists of dozens of parts. A standard configuration includes a headboard, bed frame, footboard, legs, bed board, mattress, electric push rod, chips, guardrails, casters, a dining table, and a storage tray. These components are manufactured using processes such as punching, assembly, welding, riveting, rust removal, and powder coating. They are characterized by flame retardancy, rodent resistance, insect resistance, durability, practicality, simplicity, aesthetics, easy cleaning, convenient movement, and smart safety features.

 

We spend one-third of our lives in bed. Through centuries of evolution and design improvements, in addition to meeting the needs of ordinary people for sleeping, it can also be equipped with matching mattresses, weight monitors, air mattresses, medical rehabilitation equipment, and invisible hooks for urine bags. It can also add other functions such as dining, electric back lifting, timed turning over, movement and walking, standing, negative pressure urine collection, sitting and lying down, heating and cooling. It can meet the needs of ordinary people for sleeping, as well as children, seriously ill patients, people with various disabilities, the elderly, hospital patients, and various needs such as home medical rehabilitation, study and life, and office emergency.


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