újságpapírok
újságpapírok refers to newsprint paper, a low-cost, high-volume paper manufactured by chemical pulp mills using a significant portion of mechanical pulp or unbleached chemical pulp. It is primarily used for printing newspapers and other periodicals. The defining characteristic of újságpapírok is its affordability, which allows for mass production and distribution of printed media. This cost-effectiveness comes at the expense of durability and longevity; newsprint is generally not acid-free and tends to yellow and become brittle over time when exposed to light and air. Historically, the development of újságpapírok was crucial for the widespread dissemination of information and the growth of literacy. Modern newsprint production often incorporates recycled fibers, contributing to environmental sustainability efforts. While the digital revolution has impacted the newspaper industry, újságpapírok remains a significant material for print publications globally, particularly in regions where digital access is limited or for specific types of publications. Its texture is typically rough, and it has a relatively high opacity, making it suitable for double-sided printing.