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9lives 80 Gloss & Silk - ( New Shade)

9lives 80 FSC certified coated paper and board is manufactured with an 80% recycled fibre content comprising
60% FSC certified de-inked post-consumer waste and 20% pre-consumer waste (i.e. converters / printers waste)
together with 20% FSC certified virgin fibre from well managed forests.
The inclusion of virgin fibre enhances both the press performance and printed results delivered by 9lives 80.

Gloss
g/m² 100 115 130 150 170 250 300 350
SRA2 ■ ■□ ■□ ■□ ■□ ■□ ■ ■
SRA1 ■□ ■□ ■□ ■□ ■□ ■
■ Ream wrapped □ Bulk packed B1 = 720 x 1020

Silk
g/m² 100 115 130 150 170 200 250 300 350
SRA2 ■□ ■□ ■□ ■□ ■□ ■□ ■□ ■□ ■□
B2 ■ ■□ ■□ ■
RA1 ■□ ■□ ■□
SRA1 ■□ ■□ ■□ ■□ ■□ ■□ ■□ ■ ■
B1 ■□ ■□ ■□ ■□ ■□ ■□ ■□ ■
■ Ream wrapped □ Bulk packed B1 = 720 x 1020

Reels Dimensions (mm) g/m²


Width Dia Core 100 115 130 150 170
Gloss * 1200 76 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Silk * 1200 76 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
* Supplied to order - Please enquire for details

Environmental Information
ISO 14001 accredited manufacturer
Certified FSC mixed sources product, NAPM certified
20% FSC certified virgin fibre sourced from well managed forests
80% recycled fibre from both pre- and post-consumer sources
• 60% FSC certified post-consumer recycled fibre
• 20% pre-consumer waste from converters and printers

Printing
Offset litho, letterpress and silk screen
Screen ruling 150 dpi and up
Printing inks conventional, UV and IR

Process Suitability
Film lamination, die-cutting, embossing, foil blocking, folding*, creasing, scoring and punching
* when folding pre-crease 150gsm and above with a rule and matrix system

Features and Benefits


Bright white shade for excellent ink to paper contrast
Smooth surface for superb reproduction
Good bulk and opacity
Comprehensive range of sizes
Sustainable 80% recycled product with excellent environmental attributes
Perfect solution for users who wish to demonstrate their environmental stance and concern
Ageing Resistance, ISO 9706

Applications
Ideal for brochures, folders, annual reports, calendars and general commercial printing

TPC 27/03/2008

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