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Blanket, Type 3, Synthetic, 1.5x2m, H Temp

Last updated: 06 Apr 2023

Overview

Specifications
Item code 3500000029
Unit weight 1.5-2.4kg
Packed volume per bale 0.2m3 approx.

 

Most agencies, including IOM, are now moving to synthetic blankets, rather than woollen. Synthetic blankets are made of virgin fibres such as polyester or acrylic. Some cotton may be included in the yarns.

The insulation capacity of a blanket depends of the thermal resistance (Rct) and of the air permeability of the material. The thermal resistance does not depend only on the weight or the raw material, but also on the fibre quality, the type of weaving or knitting, and fibre raising.

  • Low Thermal type, with Rct=0.15 is appropriate for indoor use, on a bed, in a house with heating facilities.
  • Medium thermal type, with Rct=0.25, is the minimum for hot or temperate climates outdoor use (even in hot countries, nights can be cold).
  • High thermal type, with Rct=0.4, is appropriate for cold climates.

Scientific studies defined that indoors at 20°C a person at rest requires a total insulation of Rct=0.15. Outdoors with no wind the value at 10°C is Rct=0.4, at 0°C it is Rct=0.6, at -10°C it is Rct=0.8 and at -20°C it is Rct=0.95. Bearing in mind that a part of the insulation comes from the clothing, the rest will come from the blanket.

  • The Rct value can only be tested in a textile laboratory.
  • Low air permeability ensures protection from draughts, while inherent breathability allows evacuation of body perspiration.
  • In previous publications, the Thermal Resistance was given as ToG (Thermal Resistance of Garment). It is important to note that ToG=1 is identical with Rct=0.1. The major difference is the laboratory equipment to control these values. The Rct test is more accurate than the ToG test.

Markings

Logo printed or heat embossed in white or CMYK. C = 100%, M = 82%, Y = 10%, K = 2%.

The specifications below are after IFRC/ICRC with the addition of IOM markings.

Note: Blankets must not be soaked in salt by manufacturer.

Logo placement on blanket

Description

  Synthetic fleece blanket - High thermal resistance (HTH) - 1.5 x 2m
Test conditions Specification under the normal textile test conditioning ISO139, 65% moisture and 20°C for 24h.
Samples for testing purpose

Samples of blankets must be from compressed bales.

All criteria to be passed on the same sample.

(Samples of compressed bales to be prepared with only 5 blankets folded once more than in normal bales, at 40% compression ratio, and to remain compressed for one week minimum before testing).

Make Knitted or woven, dry raised both sides
Content ISO1833 on dry weight: 100% pure polyester and/or acrylic fibres or polyester/cotton
Colours Other than black, red, or white, dark uniform colour.
Size 150x 200cm +3%/-1%. To be taken on flat stabilised sample, without folds.
Weight 500g/m2 minimum, maximum 1000g/m2 weight determined by total weight/total surface.
Thickness ISO 5084 9.5mm minimum (1kPa on 2000mm2)
Tensile strength ISO13934-1  250N warp and weft minimum
Tensile strength loss after washing ISO13934-1 and ISO 6330 Maximum 5% warp and weft after 3 consecutive machine washing at 30°C and one flat drying.
Shrinkage maximum ISO6330 Maximum 5% warp and weft after 3 consecutive machine washing at 30°C and one flat drying.
Weight loss after washing Maximum 5% after 3 consecutive machine washing at 30°C and one flat drying.
Thermal resistance ISO 11092

Rct= 0.40m2. K/W minimum, rounded to the nearest 0.01, passed on samples picked from compressed bales.

Mechanical conditioning: after opening of the bale, the blanket shall be dry tumbled in a dryer (500l minimum capacity) without any other load for 15 minutes at a temperature of less than 30°C. Then, the blanket shall be conditioned for at least 24 hours by flat lying at ambient conditions (20°C and 65% Relative Humidity).

Resistance to air flow ISO9237 under 100Pa pressure drop Maximum 1000 L/m2/s
Finish Whipped seam at 10mm from the edge with 10 to 13 stitches/10cm or stitched ribbon or hemmed on 4 sides. Corners can be round up to 10cm radius, or square.
Organoleptic test

No bad smell, not irritating to the skin, no dust. 4<pH<9.

Free from harmful VOC (Volatile Organic Components).

Fit for human use.

Fire resistance

ISO12952-1 Resistance to cigarette - No ignition

ISO12952-2 Resistance to flame - No ignition

Printing of IOM Logo IOM logo should be printed or heat embossed on the blanket. The logo should be placed in the center of the blanket (refer to the logo blanket image above). The size of the logo on the center of the blanket should be 45 cm wide and 48.5 cm high. Logo should be in either white or CMYK. C= 100%, M= 82%, Y= 10%, K=2%.
Marking on the blanket Every blanket should include a tag, stitched in the hem. The tag should include the manufacturer's name, a unique reference batch number and the date of manufacturing. No company logo should be included with the manufacturer's marking.
Packing Information

Compressed in bales - Each bale has 20 pieces;

1 x bale

Gross volume per bale: 80 x 52 x 47 cm / 0.2 m3 approx.

Weight (kg): 15 to 24 kgs

 

Bales to be wrapped in a water-tight micro perforated plastic film and covered with a polypropylene or jute woven bag.

  • Compressed and strapped with 5 straps (2 lengthwise, 3 crosswise).
  • Height of the bales to be compressed by maximum 40% from free state to final compressed and strapped state.

(ex: if the bale is 1m high at free state, it should be compressed to a height of 0.6m at final and strapped state).

Marking on the package must include the following details:

  1. Indicate IOM's Horizontal Logo
  2. Item name and material code, IOM High Thermal Blanket - 3500000029
  3. PO number and Quantity
  4. Batch number and Manufacturing date 
  5. Packing units: To be marked with consecutive numbers (i.e 1/20, 2/20...)
  6. Indicate gross weight and dimensions.

Do NOT include logo of the vendor. Marking must remain readable and well fixed on the box after minimum 10 handlings.

Packaging The items to be packed in Wooden EURO pallet (EUR 1) and treated as per ISPM 15 standard. Items must be shrink-wrapped, securely strapped and sealed. The packaged goods must not exceed the length and width of the pallet and clearly marked with IOM standard markings (packing details above) in both front and back of the case.

 

All IOM Non-Food Items (NFIs) have been designed, manufactured, and packaged for distribution ensuring minimal impacts on the environment. Through rigorous Quality Assurance processes along with risk and life cycle assessments, the NFIs are evaluated holistically throughout its entire life cycle on its impact on the environment and for improved durability to enable reaching beyond its intended service life. Hence, reducing the need for frequent replacements. IOM NFIs can be recycled and further re-purposed or upcycled to suit multiple uses such as converting to different usage like handbags, car covers, recycled wastewater collection etc.

All unnecessary sub-packaging made of single-use plastics are avoided. When sub-packaging is exceedingly necessary, IOM prefers 100% compostable bio-plastic packaging made from biomass or unbleached, natural-coloured, recycled paper or using paper with FSC forest management certification.

Key Considerations

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Contacts

For further information, contact sheltersupport@iom.int.

Key Points

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