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What Are the Fillings Inside Stress-Relief Toys?

Date:2024-11-20   View:1115

by Andy


Exploring the Different Materials Used in Stress-Relief Toys

When customizing decompression toys, customers often consider the materials used for filling the toys. Consumers are also curious about what these fillings are and whether they are safe. In this article, Qimon Toys introduces the different fillings used in decompression toys and their characteristics.

The filling material is the soul of a decompression toy, giving it its texture and user experience. As toys like squeeze balls provide tactile feedback through the palms and fingertips to relieve stress, each person’s preference for texture varies. Therefore, Qimon Toys has developed a variety of filling materials to meet different sensory needs.

  1. TPR + Air

    Air as a filling makes the decompression toy lightweight and elastic, providing a soft and light texture ideal for squeezing and pressing.

  2. TPR + EVA

    EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate) offers flexibility and durability. Its elasticity and resistance to wear make the toys more durable and easy to clean. Andy believes EVA is the classic filling material for decompression toys, as the texture of an EVA squeeze ball is particularly smooth, which helps reduce stress through gentle pressure.

  3. TPR + Maltose

    Maltose fillings provide a unique sticky and soft texture, making the toy highly moldable, suitable for users who enjoy squeezing and shaping.

  4. TPR + Water

    Water-filled decompression toys offer a real liquid flow feeling. The water-filled toys provide a unique sensation and a cooling effect, making them perfect for squashing and squeezing toys.

  5. TPR + Fabric

    The fabric-filled toys, also known as fabric-wrapped elastic balls, are designed for water games or sports. They are used in water activities, bouncing on the surface like ping-pong balls.

  6. TPR + Beads

    Bead-filled toys have a distinct granular texture. Beads add weight and texture, making them ideal for users who prefer a heavier feel and a massage effect.

  7. TPR + Sand

    Sand-filled decompression toys offer a unique sand-like texture. The sand’s filling adds density and weight to the toy, ideal for users who like a natural feel.

  8. TPR + Jelly

    Jelly fillings provide elasticity and a smooth texture. The jelly filling creates a bouncy, “Q” effect, perfect for those who enjoy soft, elastic toys.

  9. TPR + Luminous

    Fluorescent powder mixed into the filling allows the decompression toy to glow in the dark, adding fun and visual effects.


Qimon Toys also offers additional filling materials for decompression toys, including ice sand stress balls, foam stress balls, and glowing stress balls. Some of these are special Qimon Toys formulations, so they cannot be fully displayed here. Thank you for your understanding.

For more details on customizing decompression balls, please refer to "Custom Decompression Toys Partnership Details".


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Final Thoughts on Crafting Safe and High-Quality Decompression Toys

As a decompression toy manufacturer, when selecting fillings, we not only consider cost and manufacturing processes but also focus on user experience and environmental concerns. Through continuous innovation and optimization of filling material choices, we are committed to providing users with more diverse and higher-quality decompression toys. We hope this article has given you a deeper understanding of decompression toy fillings, and we look forward to your trust in Qimeng Toys Factory as we work together to win the decompression toy market!

Chimon Toys Factory uses food-grade TPR (thermoplastic rubber) material for the outer skin of our decompression toys. Our toys have passed certifications like CPC (Children's Product Certification), CE (European Conformity), and RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances), ensuring the safety and health of children.