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myFlora is a sophisticated range of tinted papers, partially recycled and flecked with fragments. The flecks are seen in all colour variants except Gardenia.

The myFlora range celebrates natural elements with hues inspired by flowers, spices, fruit and leaves, whilst the presence of cotton in the pulp makes the surface soft to the touch.

This amazing, creative paper range includes shades Anice, Avorio, Crusca, Gardenia, Giglio, Noce, Tabacco. 

myFlora is suitable for most popular printing and finishing techniques: offset with traditional inks; offset with UV inks; letterpress; blind embossing; foil blocking; thermography and silk screen printing.

The CO2 emissions from this product can be mitigated through the Carbon Capture® programme, directly supporting the work of the Woodland Trust.

Paper and board suited for catalogues, calendars, book covers, greeting cards, invitations, stationery, menus, merchandise tags, printed editions, end-papers, luxury packaging, financial reports, publishing projects and more.

Composition

Paper and board composed of 30% pure cellulose waste; 60% virgin cellulose, bleached by an elemental chlorine-free process, and sourced from responsibly managed forests; and 10% cotton linters.

Printing Suggestions

In the case of traditional offset printing, it is advisable to use oxidising inks.                                                        An acrylic in-line varnish can be applied. This helps to limit setting-off and reduces anti-set-off use, whilst avoiding the typical yellowing of traditional ink varnishes. Drying times may vary, depending on ink charges and compliance with process variables. Good results are obtained with most important converting processes: cutting, creasing, die cutting, folding, glueing and lamination. For lamination, it is advisable to perform tests before carrying out the process. To guarantee optimal yield when utilising special processing and elaborate finishing.