The Effect of Vermiculite Usage on Surface Properties of Medium Density Fibreboard
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In this study, the effects of vermiculite, which is one of volcanic minerals, usage in medium density fibreboard (MDF)production on the surface properties of these boards were investigated. The test boards were produced using the dry method with 12% ureaformaldehyde resin. Additions of 10%, 15%, 20% and 30% vermiculite were used based on the oven-dry fibre weight. Surface roughness, colourand gloss values of both surfaces of the obtained boards were determined. Based on the results, the ratio of vermiculite increased, roughnessvalues on the surfaces increased. The roughness values in the bottom surface of the produced boards were determined to be higher than the topsurface. With the use of 30% vermiculite, the average minimum surface roughness (Ra) values were found to be 8.65 ?m on the upper surfacesand 15.44 ?m on the lower surfaces. It has been found that total color change and gloss are improved by the increase of vermiculite usage andthe colour change on the bottom surface is found higher. In short, the use of vermiculite in the production of MDF negatively affects the surfaceroughness and discoloration of the boards, but it has been found to positively affect the gloss.










