FSC 7530                                                        JCP O-90
                PRINTABLE PLASTIC FILM (SYNTHETIC PAPER)
Miscellaneous Paper                                     February 1, 1999
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Use information: This paragraph is informational only and is not 
    exclusively definitive of the end use.
  For multicolor face and back offset printing of manuals, maps, tags, 
outdoor billboards, etc., requiring a high degree of resistance to 
action of water, mild aqueous solutions, grease, oils, extreme climatic 
temperatures, frequent handling, and discoloration. Printed matter may 
include text, line illustrations, and halftones up to 175-line screen.

Stock: Extruded high density polyolefin (polypropylene) sheet.
    Note: \1\ Recovered material, in any percentage, is encouraged, 
  provided that the requirements of this Standard are met.


Grammage (g/m\2\).................................         90        112
  Basis weight: 25 by 38 inches, 500 sheets                60         75
   (pounds).......................................
  A tolerance of 10 pct shall be
   allowed.

Folding endurance: Average, each direc-   tion,         4,000      4,000
 not less than (MIT double folds).................
  Aged film: Average, each direction, not
  less than (MIT double folds) 50% of
  unaged or.......................................      4,000      4,000
    Note: This material will usually withstand not less than 20,000
   folds. It is normally sufficient to terminate the test at 4,000
   folds................................................................

Opacity: Average, not less than (percent).........         91         92

Thickness: Average (mm)...........................      0.100      0.130
  Equivalent (inch)...............................     0.0040     0.0050
  A tolerance of 0.013 mm (0.0005 inch) shall be allowed....

Gloss (75): Average, each side, not to exceed
  (percent).......................................         25         25


Ruling and writing qualities: Lines ruled and characters written with 
  pencil and ball point pen shall be clear cut.
Surface: The film shall not flake, powder, crack, blister, or otherwise 
  deteriorate under printing or other normal handling conditions; shall 
  not discolor, become brittle, or be subject to attack by mold, mildew, 
  or fungus under normal conditions; and shall be uniform, free from 
  mottle, and from any particles that will pick, lift, fluff, or pile on 
  use under normal conditions.
General appearance: The film shall conform to the standard sample(s) 
  adopted by the Government.
  Color: Shall be white. The film in the order (or publication) shall be 
  uniform. The color variation shall not exceed DE(CIELAB)=1.0.
  Aged film: The L* component of the color shall not decrease more than 
  10 pct.
    Note: The aging test is made in the Atlas fadeometer or equivalent 
  equipment for 48 hours using a carbon arc.
  Finish and formation: Shall be uniform and similar to that of the 
  following brand name products: Polyart or Kindura.
  Cleanliness: Film shall be clean.
Sampling and testing: Shall be conducted in accordance with standards in 
  Part 2, Government Paper Specification Standards.

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 Unless otherwise specified, the following is automatically waived when 
  printing or duplicating is to be accomplished on commercial contract
Curl: Film 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: Film 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 stock 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. 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.
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.

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    \1\ For technological reasons, this grade is currently not readily 
and/or economically available with postconsumer (or recovered) fiber 
content.