Akgul, MehmetCamlibel, Osman2025-01-212025-01-2120210717-36440718-221Xhttps://doi.org/10.4067/s0718-221x2021000100422https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12587/25771The aim of the study was the use of the inorganic borax pentahydrate mineral in medium density fiberboard production instead of biomass fiber and to specify the performance which physical, mechanical, combustion of produced boards. Chips used in manufacture were subjected to cooking for 4,5 minutes in Asplund defibrator at the vapor pressure of 7,6 kg/cm(2) pressure and 190 degrees C temperature. 1,6 % paraffin based on oven-dried wood fibers was added to cooked chips before the fiber processing in segments of defibrillator section. 1 % ammonium sulfate based on oven-dried wood fibers were added to fiber in the bowline. Borax pentahydrate was prepared in a separate tank in order to use the production of medium density fiberboard. Borax pentahydrate inorganic mineral was mixed with urea-formaldehyde resin. Urea-formaldehyde glue was prepared as three different solutions including the borax pentahydrate as 3 % (20 kg), 6 % (40 kg) and 9 % (60 kg) respectively. Borax pentahydrate mixed fibers were dried to 12 % moisture. Mat was formed before prepress. Daily multi-press was manufactured at 188 degrees C temperature and 32 kg/cm(2) pressure and, 270 second pressing time. Manufactured boards size were 2100 x 4900 x 18 (mm). According to this work result, 3 % and 6 % rate borax pentahydrate added medium density fiberboard boards were measured more good physical and mechanical test results compare to control boards. 9 % borax pentahydrate added medium density fiberboard boards were shown incredibly superior performance at fire resistance.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBiomass fiber; borax pentahydrate; color properties; combustion temperature; mechanical properties; medium density fiberboard; physical propertiesTHE USE OF BORAX PENTAHYDRATE OF INORGANIC FILLER IN MEDIUM DENSITY FIBERBOARD PRODUCTIONArticle2310.4067/s0718-221x2021000100422WOS:000672638300022Q2