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3.2.1 Recycled, recovered, or environmentally preferable materials. Recycled, recovered, or
environmentally preferable materials should be used to the maximum extent possible, provided
that the material meets or exceeds the operational and maintenance requirements, and promotes
economically advantageous life cycle costs.
3.3 Form. The wrapping paper shall be furnished in flat cuts or in rolls as specified in the
contract or order (see 6.2)
3.3.1 Flat cuts. Flat cut sheets shall be 24 by 36 inches with a tolerance of ±1/8 inch in each
direction.
3.3.2 Rolls. Rolls shall be either 24 or 36 inches wide (see 6.2) with a tolerance of ±1/8
inch. Roll length shall be 100 yards or multiples thereof. Roll length tolerance shall be +6
inches and -0 inches per 100 yards. The roll material shall be uniformly wound on non-
returnable cores. The core inside diameter shall be not less than 3 inches with a tolerance of
+1/16 inch. The length of the core shall be equal to the width of the roll material with a
tolerance of +1/8 inch. The core shall be rigid to prevent distortion of the roll during use and
shipment conditions. Each roll shall be restrained to prevent unwinding. No roll shall contain
more than two splices (3 pieces) and no piece shall be less than 20 yards in length. Splices shall
be even and neat across the entire width of the roll and shall not come apart during unwinding of
the roll. Splices shall be flagged at both ends of each splice with colored markers.
3.4 Basis weight. The wrapping paper shall be furnished in the basis weights specified in
table I (see 6.2).
3.5 Identification. Wrapping paper shall be marked by continuous longitudinal blue stripes.
The color shall conform to FED-STD-595, color number 35231. Minimum width of stripes shall
be 1/8 inch. Spacing between stripes shall be 6 inches ±1/2 inch. Stripes shall be applied either
during manufacture or prior to creping. Stripes shall be parallel to each other and to the machine
direction of the material. The stripe color shall be distinct and permanent.
3.6 Workmanship. The wrapping paper shall be uniform, free from holes, tears, sharp
creases, cuts, or other imperfections.
3.7 Performance requirements. The wrapping paper shall meet the performance
requirements specified in table I, when tested in accordance with 4.5.
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