Freelife Cento
description High quality recycled papers certify FSC®. Made with 100%
recycled material in compliance with the directive FSC-DIR-40-004
EN1. Available in Extra White shade.
range size grain substance
64x88 LG 80 100 120
70x100 LG 80 100 120 170 260
72x102 LG 350
technical features substance VSA opacity roughness tensile strength
ref. standard/instrument ISO 536 ISO 534 ISO 2471 ISO 8791-2 ISO 1924
unit of measure g/m2 cm3/g % ml/min kN/m
long±10% cross±10%
80 ± 3% 1,2 90 ± 2 180 ± 50 5 2,2
100 ± 3% 1,2 93 ± 2 180 ± 50 6,3 3
120 ± 3% 1,2 96 ± 2 180 ± 50 7 3,1
170 ± 4% 1,2 98 ± 2 180 ± 50 9 4,3
260 ± 5% 1,15 – 180 ± 50 10,8 5,4
350 ± 5% 1,15 – 180 ± 50 – –
Brightness (col. Extra White) - ISO 2470 (R457) - 93% ± 2
Relative Humidity 50% ± 5 ref. TAPPI 502-98
ecological features
notes Given the considerable amount of recycled content within the
product it is normal for there to be a slight variation in the shade
and occasional small residues from the recycling process, from
one making to the next. The product is completely biodegradable
and recyclable. Special runs available upon request.
Envelopes available on stock.
1 ADVICE-40-004-13 : FSC CoC certificate holders may classify pre-consumer reclaimed paper materials
as equivalent to FSC certified and post-consumer reclaimed materials for the purpose of determining
the FSC Mix or FSC Recycled output claims for products controlled under the percentage or credit system.
The Company reserves the right to modify the technological features of the product in relation to market requirements.
UNI EN ISO 9001:2008 - CQ 539 Product Data Sheet FRE/2C1
UNI EN ISO 14001:2004 - CQ 7847 Update 02/2016
BSI - OHSAS 18001:2007 - CQ 15229 Rev. n° 10
Freelife Cento papers are ideal for any kind of publishing applications
and commercial printing. They are held in high regard for
coordinated graphic materials, special publications, brochures
and booklets.
Can be used without problems with the main printing systems: printing
suggestions
letterpress, offset, web-offset, blind embossing, hot foil
stamping, thermography and screen printing. The macro-porous
surface suggests the use of oxidative drying inks. Good chromatic
result: attainable ink load, dot-gain and printing contrast are
analogous to those obtainable onto pure pulp substrates.
Varnishing and plastic laminating must be assessed in advance. converting
suggestions
The varnish coated with an offset machine is almost fully
absorbed and therefore does not improve gloss or protection.
Screen-printing varnishing achieves better results, although it
is often necessary to perform two shots to achieve a distinctly
evident result. The surface roughness typical of uncoated papers
may give rise to micro defects with plastic laminating caused by
incomplete adhesion of the film to the substrate. Good results
with major processing operations such as: cutting, die-cutting,
scoring, folding and glueing.