Emergency Relief 12㎡ Cotton Tent
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Detailed parameter description of emergency relief 12 ㎡ cotton tent canopy
| Size | Width 3.2m * Length 3.7 * Side height 1.75m * Top height 2.67m | ||||
| Type | TARP material and cotton bladder material | Configuration | Stent | Weight of the tent | Weight of bracket |
| National standard | Tarpaulin:666dtex X 666dtex PVC single-sided coated polyester yarn Cotton gallbladder: 400g white silk cotton Bottom fabric: 555dtex × 555dtex Double sided coated polyester yarn | One door with four windows (600mm * 800mm) Front and rear with chimney openings Printing on both sides of the canopy: Emergency Relief Printed at the entrance: Disaster relief | Universal pole: 25mm * 1.2mm (18 pieces) Column: 25mm * 1.2mm (6 pieces) Ground crossbar: 25mm * 1.2mm (2 pieces) Three way accessories: φ 28mm * 1.0mm (6 pieces) Four way accessories: 3 pieces with a diameter of 28mm * 1.0mm Ground accessories: 6 pieces with a diameter of 28mm * 1.0mm Ground nails: 8 pieces The overall bracket adopts paint spraying technology | Tent body: 36kg Cotton gallbladder: 28kg (± 0.5kg) | 44.5kg±0.5kg |
| Non-standard | 600D thick blue PVC Coated Oxford cloth with adhesive Cotton gallbladder: 400g white silk cotton Bottom fabric: PE fabric | Tent body: 28kg Cotton gallbladder: 26kg (±0.5kg) | 38kg±0.5kg | ||
600D ordinary blue PVC Coated Oxford cloth with adhesive Cotton gallbladder: 300g white silk cotton Bottom fabric: PE fabric | Canopy: 25kg Cotton gallbladder: 22kg (±0.5kg) | 38kg±0.5kg 30kg±0.5kg | |||
600D ordinary blue PVC Coated Oxford cloth with adhesive Cotton layer: 240g white silk cotton Integrated cotton method | One door with four windows (600mm * 800mm) Front mountain chimney mouth Printing on both sides of the canopy: Emergency Relief Printed at the entrance: Disaster relief | 28kg±0.5kg | 30.5kg±0.5kg | ||
| National standard | 333dtex × 333dtex polyester yarn Coated Oxford cloth with adhesive Cotton layer: 300g white silk cotton Bottom fabric: PE fabric | One door with four windows (600mm * 800mm) Front and rear with chimney openings Printing on both sides of the canopy: Emergency Relief Printed at the entrance: Disaster relief Printed on the front and back mountain peaks: China Carry the national flag | Universal pole: 25mm * 1.8mm (18 pieces) Column: 25mm * 1.8mm (6 pieces) Ground crossbars: 2 pieces of 25mm * 1.8mm in diameter Three way accessories: φ 28mm * 1.0mm (6 pieces) Four way accessories: 3 pieces with a diameter of 28mm * 1.0mm Ground accessories: 6 pieces with a diameter of 28mm * 1.0mm Ground nails: 8 pieces Aluminum alloy bracket | Overall weight: 60kg ± 0.5kg | |
| Non-standard | 300D Blue PU Coated Oxford cloth with adhesive (Not flame retardant) Cotton layer: 300g white silk cotton Bottom fabric: PE fabric | ||||
| The above are the parameters of a 12 ㎡ cotton tent for routine emergency rescue. The bracket, fabric, and workmanship can be customized according to customer needs. | |||||
FAQ
What is a temporary shelter in disaster relief?
A temporary shelter is a short-term housing solution used during emergencies when permanent infrastructure is unavailable. Relief tents are one of the most widely used forms of temporary shelters due to their portability and fast installation.
Are relief tents reusable after disasters?
Yes, most relief tents are designed to be reusable. After proper cleaning, inspection, and maintenance, they can be redeployed in other disaster response operations.
What materials are used in refugee tents?
Common materials include PVC-coated polyester, oxford fabric, canvas, and aluminum or galvanized steel frames. These materials are selected for waterproofing, UV resistance, and structural stability.
What is the lifespan of emergency tents?
The lifespan of emergency tents typically ranges from several months to several years depending on material quality, climate conditions, and usage intensity. High-quality relief tents can be reused in multiple deployments if properly maintained.
What organizations use disaster relief tents?
Organizations such as the United Nations, International Red Cross, national disaster management agencies, and humanitarian NGOs commonly use disaster relief tents for emergency shelter and camp construction.
Why are tents important in emergency response?
Tents are critical in emergency response because they provide immediate shelter when permanent housing is unavailable. They help protect affected populations from weather conditions, ensure basic living standards, and support medical and logistical operations during crisis periods.
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