Selected Properties of Overlaid Magnesium Based Composite Panels for Flooring
The objective of this work was to evaluate some of the mechanical and physical properties of the flooring materials manufactured from panels having magnesia substrate overlaid with oak veneer (<i>Querqus alba</i>) and linoleum sheets. Commercially manufactured panels were used in this wo...
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description | The objective of this work was to evaluate some of the mechanical and physical properties of the flooring materials manufactured from panels having magnesia substrate overlaid with oak veneer (<i>Querqus alba</i>) and linoleum sheets. Commercially manufactured panels were used in this work. Bending characteristics, internal bond strength, thickness swelling, and surface quality of the samples were evaluated. The highest modulus of elasticity (MOE) value of 4406 MPa for the sample type-A2 was loaded in the direction of the substrate followed by 3478 MPa for linoleum covered samples which were loaded in the same direction. Internal bond strength values of the panels did not show any significant differences from each other. Dimensional stability of the specimens in the form of thickness swelling for both 2-h and 24-h water soaking tests resulted in values ranging from 0.11 to 0.19%. The surface quality of the samples was not substantially influenced as a function of water exposure. Based on the results in this work magnesium substrate overlaid with oak veneer and linoleum panels could have potential to be used as flooring material with accepted properties. |
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spelling | doaj.art-1287c70fb9ca41519f9c452a200a5b6c2023-11-20T07:30:24ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-07-011015502810.3390/app10155028Selected Properties of Overlaid Magnesium Based Composite Panels for FlooringFidan Aslanova0Gozen Elkiran1Salim Hiziroglu2Serkan Ilseven3Department of Environmental Engineering, Near East University, Near East Blvd, Mersin 10, TurkeyDepartment of Civil Engineering, Near East University, Near East Blvd, Mersin 10, TurkeyDepartment of Natural Resource Ecology and Management, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, USAFaculty of Art and Science, Department of Geography, Near East University, Near East Blvd, Mersin 10, TurkeyThe objective of this work was to evaluate some of the mechanical and physical properties of the flooring materials manufactured from panels having magnesia substrate overlaid with oak veneer (<i>Querqus alba</i>) and linoleum sheets. Commercially manufactured panels were used in this work. Bending characteristics, internal bond strength, thickness swelling, and surface quality of the samples were evaluated. The highest modulus of elasticity (MOE) value of 4406 MPa for the sample type-A2 was loaded in the direction of the substrate followed by 3478 MPa for linoleum covered samples which were loaded in the same direction. Internal bond strength values of the panels did not show any significant differences from each other. Dimensional stability of the specimens in the form of thickness swelling for both 2-h and 24-h water soaking tests resulted in values ranging from 0.11 to 0.19%. The surface quality of the samples was not substantially influenced as a function of water exposure. Based on the results in this work magnesium substrate overlaid with oak veneer and linoleum panels could have potential to be used as flooring material with accepted properties.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/15/5028compositeoak veneerlinoleummagnesiastrength properties |
spellingShingle | Fidan Aslanova Gozen Elkiran Salim Hiziroglu Serkan Ilseven Selected Properties of Overlaid Magnesium Based Composite Panels for Flooring Applied Sciences composite oak veneer linoleum magnesia strength properties |
title | Selected Properties of Overlaid Magnesium Based Composite Panels for Flooring |
title_full | Selected Properties of Overlaid Magnesium Based Composite Panels for Flooring |
title_fullStr | Selected Properties of Overlaid Magnesium Based Composite Panels for Flooring |
title_full_unstemmed | Selected Properties of Overlaid Magnesium Based Composite Panels for Flooring |
title_short | Selected Properties of Overlaid Magnesium Based Composite Panels for Flooring |
title_sort | selected properties of overlaid magnesium based composite panels for flooring |
topic | composite oak veneer linoleum magnesia strength properties |
url | https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/15/5028 |
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