FSC 9310 JCP A10 NEWSPRINT Printing Paper February 1, 1999 (40% postconsumer fiber) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Use information: This paragraph is informational only and is not exclusively definitive of the end use. For minimum quality face and back offset printing of catalogs, pamphlets, newsletters, newspapers, etc., of a non-permanent nature. Printed matter may include text, line illustrations, and 65-line screen halftones. Stock: Not less than 40 pct postconsumer fiber. Any percent over 40 percentage points, is encouraged, provided that the requirements of this Standard are met. Grammage (g/m\2\)................... 40 45 50 52 Basis weight: 24 by 36 inches, 500 25 28 30 32 sheets (pounds).................. A tolerance of 5 pct shall be allowed. Tearing strength: Average, each direction, not less than (mN) 180 200 220 240 Equivalent (grams)................ 18 20 22 24 Opacity: Average, not less than (percent)......................... 87 89 90 91 No individual specimen shall 85 87 88 89 average less than (percent)...... Thickness: Average (mm)............. 0.070 0.075 0.080 0.090 Equivalent (inch)................. 0.0028 0.0030 0.0032 0.0035 A tolerance of 0.013 mm (0.0005 inch) shall be allowed. Paper shall be uniform and shall not vary more than 0.011 mm (0.0004 inch) from one edge to the other. General appearance: Paper shall conform to the standard sample(s) adopted by the Government. Color: The paper in the order (or publication) shall be uniform with a target brightness of 53 pct or as specified. The color variation shall not exceed DE(CIELAB)=1.0. Finish and formation: Shall be uniform. Cleanliness: Shall match the Government standard. Sampling and testing: Shall be conducted in accordance with standards in Part 2, Government Paper Specification Standards. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Unless otherwise specified, the following is automatically waived when printing or duplicating is to be accomplished on commercial contract Sizing: Paper shall be surface- and internal-sized suitable for satisfactory printing on the paper on high speed heat-set web offset presses. Tensile strength: For roll stock only, average, not less than-- Machine direction (kN/m).............. 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.2 Equivalent-- Machine direction (kg/in)............. 3.9 4.5 5.0 5.5 Curl: Paper shall lie flat with either no tendency to curl or with a curl which can be overcome under reasonable working conditions. Surface: Shall be free from lint, fuzz, or any particles which will pick, lift, fluff, or pile on the blanket under normal press conditions. Size and trim: Sheets: Paper shall be furnished in the size(s) ordered and shall be flat, trimmed square on four sides with clean smooth edges, and evenly jogged. A tolerance of 2 mm (\1/16\ inch) shall be allowed except for sheets 216 by 356 mm (8\1/2\ by 14 inches) or less; then a tolerance of 1 mm (\1/32\ inch) shall be allowed. Successive sheets within any package shall not differ from each other by more than 0.5 mm (\1/64\ inch). Paper with the long dimension 813 mm (32 inches) or less shall be considered square if the variation does not exceed 1 mm (\1/32\ inch); over 813 mm (32 inches), 2 mm (\1/16\ inch). Rolls: Roll width and diameter shall be as ordered. A tolerance of 2 mm (\1/16\ inch) shall be allowed for width and 26 mm (1 inch) for diameter. Roll winding: Roll paper shall be tightly wound at even tension and shall not contain more than the specified maximum number of splices per roll. The number of splices permitted per roll is determined by the roll diameter as ordered. On rolls 1,016 mm (40 inches) or less, a maximum of three splices per roll shall be allowed. On rolls over 1,016 mm (40 inches), a maximum of four splices per roll shall be allowed. Splices shall be neatly and securely overlap-pasted and made with a repulpable adhesive which will not permit the splice to separate while passing through a drying oven maintained at 200 deg. C. The adhesive may be applied from a tape form backing, provided the backing is removed, leaving only the adhesive component on the splice. The adhesive shall not cause the splice to adhere to adjacent laps. The tails of the splices shall be neatly and evenly removed without damage to adjacent laps. Splices shall be flagged at both ends with projecting colored markers, not pasted to the splice, or otherwise clearly marked. Grain: Direction of the grain on flat paper shall be as ordered. Pressroom conditions: The bulk of this paper will be used in air- conditioned pressrooms maintained at 24 deg.C 2 deg.C and 45 pct 8 pct relative humidity.