ajalehepaberile
Ajalehepaberile is an Estonian term that translates to "newspaper paper." It refers to the specific type of paper historically used for printing newspapers. This paper is characterized by its relatively low cost, high bulk, and its tendency to yellow over time due to the presence of lignin, a natural polymer found in wood pulp.
The production of ajalehepaberile typically involves mechanical pulping, which preserves most of the wood's lignin content.
The tactile and visual qualities of ajalehepaberile are often associated with the traditional newspaper reading experience.
While the term "ajalehepaberile" is most directly associated with newspapers, it can sometimes be used more