leukalevyn
Leukalevyn is a term of Finnish origin that translates to "white sheet" or "white plate." In common usage, it refers to a thin, rigid sheet made primarily of cellulose fibers, often bleached to achieve a bright white appearance. These sheets are manufactured through a process involving the pulping of wood or other plant materials, followed by pressing and drying into a solid form.
The composition of leukalevyn can vary depending on its intended application, but typically includes cellulose pulp,
Leukalevyn finds applications in various industries. It is frequently used as a base material for decorative