Typical properties of Thinsulate Insulation Type G. Type Thickness Weight Warmth* cm inches g/m 2 oz/yd 2 Intrinsic clo (I c) R-value G80 1.1 0.45 80 2.4 1.9 1.6 G100 1.3 0.53 100 2.9 2.2 1.9 G120 1.5 0.59 120 3.5 2.5 2.2 G150 1.7 0.67 150 4.4 2.8 2.5 G200 2.0 0.78 200 5.9 3.3 2.9 ( ) 0.18 C x m 2 x hr hr x ft 2 x F *Warmth is for insulation alone. 1 Clo (l c ) = K cal R-value = BTU Available width: Thinsulate insulation type G is available on rolls 60 inches wide on 2 inch cores. Approved claims. You may make the following product-related statements for Thinsulate insulation type G in print or other media. Warmth for Equal Weights clo/kg/m 2 30-25- 20-15- 10-5- Relative Warmth (in Clo) Thinsulate insulation type G... fibers are 100% polyester is machine washable or dry-cleanable (care methods should follow garment manufacturer s recommendations) provides soft, affordable comfort is drapeable for classic and contemporary styling retains its insulating ability even under damp conditions fibers absorb less than 1% of their weight in water and 0- Thinsulate TM Insulation Type G Typical poly-fill insulation Thinsulate Insulation Type G provides affordable comfort! dry easily is breathable
Soft, affordable comfort To order hang tags and woven logos call 1-800-227-3602. Order information To order Thinsulate Insulation, contact 3M Personal Safety Products Department Customer Service at 800-328-7098 Ext. 4. Important notice to purchaser: WARRANTY: In the event any Thinsulate Insulation product is found to be defective in material, workmanship, or not in conformation with any express warranty for a specific purpose, 3M s only obligation and your exclusive remedy shall be to repair, replace, or refund the purchase price of such parts or products upon timely notification thereof and substantiation that the product has been stored, maintained and used in accordance with 3M s written instructions. EXCLUSIONS TO WARRANTY: THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHER WARRANTY OF QUALITY, EXCEPT OF TITLE AND AGAINST PATENT INFRINGEMENT. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: Except as provided above, 3M shall not be liable for any loss or damage, whether direct, indirect, incidental, special or consequential, arising out of the sale, use or misuse of Thinsulate insulation, or the user s inability to use such products. THE REMEDIES SET FORTH HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE. 3M may change the product, specifications and availability of the product as improvements are made; therefore, user should contact 3M for latest information before specifying the product. Thinsulate insulation is made within strict dimensional specifications. However, it is possible for the rolls to shift, shrink, or otherwise change dimensions to a maximum of ± 4% during handling or shipment. 3 Personal Safety Products Department 3M Safety and Security Systems Division 3M Center, Building 225-4N-14 St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 800-328-7098, Ext. 4 3M Canada P. O. Box 5757 London, Ontario, Canada N6A 4T1 800-364-3577 3M Mexico Avenida Sanda Fe #55 Col. Sanata Fe, CP01210 Delegacion Alvaro Obregon Telephone: 270-21-62 Fax: 270-22-94 Minimum 10% Post-Consumer Fiber Printed in U.S.A. Copyright 2002, 3M IPC. All rights reserved. 75-0500-6077-3
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All the power and performance of the Thinsulate Insulation Brand. These days, many consumers want fuller looking, softer feeling outerwear garments. But they still want all the performance they ve come to expect from original Thinsulate Insulation. Many manufacturers, on the other hand, want an insulation that s guaranteed to keep warmth and comfort levels up while keeping their material costs down. That s why 3M created Thinsulate Insulation Type G. Featuring all the benefits of other Thinsulate insulations, it is an economical, mid-loft, 100% polyester insulation with a slightly softer, loftier feel. And because it bears the Thinsulate insulation name, you can expect all the same exceptional performance characteristics such as breathability, washability and moistureresistance as other Thinsulate insulation products. Not to mention the consumer recognition and loyalty that go along with it. Easy to work with. Hard to beat. Thinsulate insulation type G is an economical, 100% polyester, mid-loft insulation. It may be quilted using conventional quilting equipment. Its nice draping characteristics allow for better fit and comfort in virtually any type of garment, including general outerwear and sportswear. Like our other insulations, Thinsulate insulation type G retains its exceptional insulating ability under damp conditions and is breathable to maintain warmth and comfort. Uses: Warmth in damp conditions: Flammability: Care instructions: Composition: General outerwear and sportswear Retains insulating capability in damp conditions Class 1 normal flammability, as tested according to procedure described in 16 CFR Part 1610, Federal Flammable Fabrics Act Machine wash cold (< 30 C/85 F) delicate cycle. Tumble dry, low heat. Do not steam press. Cool iron if needed. Dry-cleaning may reduce loft. Care instructions from the garment manufacturer need to be followed to ensure integrity of the overall garment. 100% polyester fibers
General manufacturing guidelines. Garment manufacturers are in the best position to assure customer satisfaction by: 1. Selecting appropriate shell and lining fabrics including findings and recommended scrims for the application. 2. Following the construction guidelines supplied by 3M for the design and manufacture of each garment. 3. Determining the proper care label to be sewn into each garment. General fabric recommendations. Downproof fabrics are not required for many Thinsulate Insulation products. However, when Thinsulate insulation is used with fabrics that are not downproof, you should determine the potential for fiber migration from the insulation to the fabric surface. Fiber migration due to washing can be detected by sewing a pillow of the garment components following the construction guidelines and washing it five times as recommended. Observe the fabric surface for protruding fiber ends. Fiber migration caused by other mechanisms can be assessed by submitting fabric samples to the 3M Insulation Products laboratory through your sales representative. Fiberproof scrims are recommended to separate the insulation from textured shell or lining fabrics and from coated, micro-coated or waterproof/breathable fabrics. Either use a scrim on one or both sides, or add a scrim during the construction process. The scrim supplied on certain Thinsulate insulations eliminates the need for preliminary testing of fiber migration. When using coated, micro-coated, or waterproof/breathable fabrics, the durability of insulations is decreased because of surface friction and because water cannot be flushed through the garment. Durability can be enhanced by providing openings or vents at the bottom of a garment through which water can easily be expelled; this minimizes stress on the insulation during agitation and water extraction. Durability may also be enhanced by using a scrim to support the insulation.
Guidelines for garment construction. Allow 24 hours for recovery of Thinsulate Insulation Type G after removal from the vacuum pack. This insulation may be free hung in edge-stabilized constructions not exceeding 22 inches x 22 inches. Thinsulate insulation type G may be quilted using conventional quilting equipment. Spacings less than 4 inches are discouraged. In order to maintain maximum warmth, channel quilts of 4 inches to 7 inches are recommended. Thorough garment testing is necessary for quilt dimensions outside of the recommended range. For scrims, please consult your 3M sales representative. Fiber migration should be expected with textured fabrics, micro-coated fabrics or taffetas, especially for constructions having less than 86 picks. Applications with textured, coated or waterproof/breathable fabrics may also cause abrasion due to surface friction. All constructions, regardless of pick count, should be evaluated for fiber migration. For questions, contact 3M Insulation Products Technical Service at (651) 733-8697. Care instructions. 3M does not control fabric selection or garment construction; therefore, it is the apparel manufacturer s responsibility to thoroughly test each garment style to determine the proper care method. Care instructions from the garment manufacturer need to be followed to ensure integrity of the overall garment. 3M does not provide care labels for Thinsulate insulation type G. Care instructions are as follows: Wash Only garment Machine wash cold (< 30 C/85 F), delicate cycle. Tumble dry, low heat. Do not steam press. Cool iron if needed. Wash or Dry-Clean garment Machine wash cold (< 30 C/85 F), delicate cycle. Tumble dry, low heat. Do not steam press. Cool iron if needed. Or professionally dry-clean. Tumble dry warm. Steam only; do not steam press. Dry-cleaning may reduce loft. Dry-Clean Only garment Professionally dry-clean only. Tumble dry warm. Steam only or use cool iron. Do not steam press. Dry-cleaning may reduce loft. Hang tag, care label and woven logo policy. 3M does not provide care labels for Thinsulate insulation type G; however, we do provide hang tags and woven logos that are suitable for many types of apparel and accessories using this insulation. Please refer to Product and Brand Usage Standards (PBUS) for eligibility.