The mats are made from partly recycled polyester yarns and PP straws/tubes. The synthetic yarns and tubes in a tightly woven random structure, using a polyester thread for warping and a min.500 deniers thick polypropylene mono-filament straws/tubes for wefting
Sleeping mats are woven in a way to create four panels to be filled with four pieces of foam (40.5 x 80 x 2 cm ±10%) made of EPE (Expanded Polyethylene) filters
All four sides of the mat are secured with a 5 cm ±10% PE woven bias-binding tape (190 GSM ±10%, UNHCR standard for plastic tarpaulin) with stitches through the fabric of the mat
Two 3 mm ±10% ropes each 75 cm ±10% long are fixed on the width side of the mat for binding and folding purposes
Packing
The sleeping mats are packed in bales of five pieces firmly secured with four strong straps
Pallet details
Fumigation as ISPM-15 standard. Maximum height of the packed pallet is 115 cm
Pallets are shrink-wrapped and strapped. The palletized goods will not exceed the length and width of the pallet
Manufacture marketing
Every unit will include a tag, stitched in the hem with the manufacturer's identification (letter not higher than 1.5 cm)
The tag includes the manufacturer’s name, reference batch number and production date
No company logo will be included with the manufacturer’s marking
Expected life span
It is expected that the sleeping mat will last for 12 months of use under hard tropical condition when used with care and kept out of direct sunlight
The minimum shelf-life is four years
Tag with UNHCR logo
UNHCR logo will be stitched on to the mat in a way to avoid the tag being torn off
Tag size: 20 x 20 cm ±10%
Font: Helvetica Bold
Color specification: Pantone Blue 300 or Quadrichrome (CMYK) C= 100%, M= 45%, Y= 0%, K= 0%