SPECIFICATION IC-2: 2016 RUGS AND SQUARES PRODUCTS

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SPECIFICATION IC-2: 2016 RUGS AND SQUARES PRODUCTS Woolmark labelling may be applied to machine made, hand woven, flat woven (including dhurries and kilims), hand tufted and hand knotted rugs and squares and flokati rugs. NOTE: large squares (room size squares in area greater than 10m 2 ) and runners are considered as carpets and are subject to the requirements of Specification IC-1. Woolmark Blend labelling may be applied to machine made, hand woven, hand tufted and hand knotted rugs and squares. NOTE: loop pile Woolmark Blend constructions will be accepted only on an individual (case-by-case) basis and only if The Woolmark Company is satisfied by testing that the construction will not exhibit pilling and fuzzing in use. The Woolmark Blend logo must not be used on flokati. Woolmark Blend labelling of flat woven constructions will be accepted only on an individual (caseby-case) basis and only if The Woolmark Company is satisfied by testing that the product will perform adequately in use. Wool Blend labelling may not be used. Page 1 of 7

MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS Property Woolmark Wool content of pile or surface and base fabric, as appropriate. Woolmark Blend Wool content of pile or surface Total use area weight (gm -2 : minimum) Total pile weight (gm -2 : minimum) Test method 155 155 21 Pass level Hand knotted Machine made, hand woven & Flat woven Flokati hand tufted Pile Surface Hand made Machine made Pile Pure New Wool (see specification F-1, F-2, F-3 or F-4, as appropriate) 50% new wool (minimum) 50% new non-wool (maximum) (see Specification F-5) 1500 Kilims & dhurries 1100 NA 50% new wool (minimum) 50% new non-wool (maximum) (see Specification F-5) 1100 Total fabric weight (gm 2 : minimum) Surface pile weight (gm 2 : minimum) 13 1800 1400 234 600 600 600 Pile density factor: minimum 216 70 70 10 3 Extractable matter of pile or surface, (as appropriate) (%: maximum) 136 Woolmark: 1.0 Woolmark Blend including polyamide or non-wool natural fibre: 1.0 Woolmark Blend including polyester and/or polypropylene; see Advisory requirements Direct soiling test Blends containing polypropylene only 267 Pass Abrasion weight loss (mg/1000 rubs : maximum) Please read table notes on following page. 283 Woolmark: 70 Page 2 of 7

NOTES 1. Flat woven products These products include dhurries and kilims. Woven products must have a pure new wool surface. A non-wool warp is permitted, but it must not form part of the use surface. The non-wool yarns can be visible. Flat woven constructions suitable for Woolmark Blend will be accepted only on an individual (case-by-case) basis and only if the Woolmark Management Group is satisfied by testing that the product will perform adequately in use. Backed and un-backed samples must be supplied for testing. 2. Flokati products (hand or machine made) These products must be of Pure New Wool surface and base or Pure New Wool surface. For products with a Pure New Wool surface and non-wool base, the minimum surface pile weight is 600gm -2. Products with a Pure New Wool surface and non-wool (e.g. polypropylene) back can carry the Woolmark and the term flokati. However, sample must be submitted to The Woolmark Management Group for approval. Greek legislation now permits such products to carry the flokati description. 3. Shag pile products Shag pile products will be reviewed on an individual (case-by-case) basis by the Woolmark Management Group. 4. Loop pile products Woolmark Blend applicable to loop pile products only on an individual (case-by-case) basis by the Woolmark Management Group. 5. Woolmark TM155: Wool content This test must be applied to the pile or surface and base fabric, as appropriate. Woolmark Blend allows the following fibres to be used (see Specification F-5): polyamide polyester only low melt sheath bi-component polyester permitted polypropylene other natural fibres. Products meeting the above requirements but containing new non-wool fibres other than those specified above (e.g. containing bi-component polyamide, other bi-component fibres, filament fibres, etc) may be submitted to The Woolmark Management Group for consideration. For products containing more than one non-wool fibre (e.g. polyamide and polyester fibre) in intimate blend with wool, the word new may not be used in the fibre content phrase if the product is offered for sale in any European Union (EU) member state. 6. Woolmark TM21: Total pile weight (dissection method) The limit for kilims and dhurries is 1100g/m 2. 7. Woolmark TM13: Mass per unit area 8. Woolmark TM234: Surface Pile mass of textile floorcoverings 9. Woolmark TM216: Pile density factor 10. Woolmark TM136: Extractable matter If a fluorocarbon finish has been applied to carpet pile, some of the chemical may be removed by the dichloromethane (DCM) and a high extract will be measured. Woolmark TWC-TM258: Oil and water repellency should be carried out and minimum grades of 4 (oil) and 3 (water) should be achieved, if a fluorocarbon has been applied. Methanol extraction may be additional is required on some products (polyester and polypropylene blends). 11. Woolmark TM267: Soiling propensity of floorcoverings Pass level depends on original colour. 12. Woolmark TM283: Wool carpet pile abrasion Page 3 of 7

ADDITIONAL MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS FOR FLOKATI PRODUCTS Property Product dimensions Test method Pass level Actual product dimensions must be measured and must be equal to (or greater than) the stated dimensions Relaxation dimensional change (1 7A cycle) 31 Product must not shrink below stated product dimensions, or 4 < DC width and length Colourfastness to wet alkaline contact Multi-coloured products only 174 Change of colour: 3 4 Stain wool: 4 Colourfastness to hand washing (grade: minimum) 250 Change of colour: 3 4 Stain wool: 4 NOTES 1. Woolmark TM31: Dimensional stability -4 < DC indicates the product must not shrink more than 4%. Flokati products (hand and machine wash) must carry the following cleaning instructions: Hand wash with care, 40 C maximum. Do not machine wash. Do not bleach. It is recommended that the sample size for Woolmark TWC-TM31 is a small size product (or its equivalent) but samples of 1.0 x 1.0m will be accepted. Appearance after washing In assessing the acceptability of a product, the surface appearance before and after the washing cycle will be considered. 2. Woolmark TM174: Colourfastness to wet alkaline contact This test is applied to multi-coloured products only. 3. Woolmark TM250: Colourfastness to hand washing ADDITIONAL CLAIM: INSECT RESIST Property Test method Pass level Insect resistance 27, 28 See Specification CP-4 If a Woolmark or Woolmark Blend carpet carries an insect resist (or similar) claim, it must meet the requirements in CP-4 applicable to the country of sale. Page 4 of 7

ADVISORY CRITERIA In addition to the mandatory requirements, The Woolmark Company has the following advisory criteria, below. The Woolmark Company reserves the right to refuse use of the Woolmark or Woolmark Blend for a product that is considered unfit for the intended use. A product submitted for Woolmark or Woolmark Blend should meet the requirements as appropriate. Property Tuft/yarn withdrawal force (N: minimum) Colour fastness to rubbing: Japan only, mandatory Cold water staining Undyed products only Hot water texture retention Cut pile, machine-made, hand tufted and hand knotted products only Methanol extractable matter of pile or surface (as appropriate) (%: maximum) Colourfastness to light Appearance retention Loop pile products Colour fastness to shampooing Abrasion weight loss (mg/1000 rubs: maximum) Test method 202 232 Hand knotted Flat woven Guideline level Flokati Wet: 3 Dry: 3 4 256 3 4 257 3 136 133 Machine made, hand woven & hand tufted Woven products: 3.5 Tufted products: cut pile: 10.0 loop pile: 20.0 Woolmark Blend including polyester and / or polypropylene:1.2 All Woolmark and Woolmark Blend products lighter than, or equal to, 1/12 standard depth: 0.7 Darker than 1/12 standard depth: 5 Lighter than, or equal to, 1/12 standard depth: 4 First fade: 3 253/251 233 Fuzzing and pilling: 3 fibre loss: should be rated as minimal Change of colour: 4 Stain wool: 3 4 Stain polyamide: 3 4 (Woolmark Blend only if polyamide in the blend) Stain polyester: 3 4 (Woolmark Blend only if polyester in the blend) Stain polypropylene: 3 4 (Woolmark Blend only if polypropylene in the blend) 283 Woolmark Blend: 45 NOTES 1. Woolmark TM202: Yarn tuft withdrawal force 2. Woolmark TM232: Colourfastness to rubbing This requirement is mandatory in Japan only. 3. Woolmark TM256: Cold water staining This test is used on undyed products only. 4. Woolmark TM257: Surface texture retention (hot water) This test is only used on cut pile, machine made, hand tufted and hand knotted products. 5. Woolmark TM136: Extractable matter Methanol used for extraction. This solvent is toxic and flammable and appropriate safety precautions Page 5 of 7

must be used. 6. Woolmark TM133 Colourfastness to light 7. Woolmark TM253: Appearance retention (Usometer) This test is only applied to loop pile products. 8. Woolmark TM233: Colourfastness to shampooing 9. Woolmark TM283: Weight loss in abrasion Page 6 of 7

ADDITION CLAIM: Australian Merino PRODUCTS Australian Merino may be applied to all Woolmark labelled products meeting the criteria detailed in this specification. All requests for products to be included in the Australian Merino program for furnishing products, bedding products, carpets and rugs must be submitted to The Woolmark Company for consideration. Australian Merino - additional criteria Property Test method Requirements Wool content 155 Pure New Wool Mean wool fibre diameter (µm: absolute maximum) 22 or 23 or 24 22.5µm Australian wool content (%: minimum) Wool importer s or wool supplier s certificate to be submitted by licensee as confirmation NOTES 1. The wool must be from pure Merino sheep and written confirmation must be supplied. 50% Page 7 of 7