Glass composite modification impregnation agent - fireproof - termite-resistant - dimensional stability 'Corrosion-resistant wood'
By pressurizing and injecting into the wood, we create high-dimensional modified wood. The result is fire-resistant, dimensionally stable, rot-resistant, insect and termite-proof, and highly weather-resistant wood.
Product Information on Glass Composite Modification and Impregnation Agent for Fire-Resistant Wood Quartz glass melts in nature at a temperature of 2000°C, hardening and becoming glass as it cools. In 1970, the invention of the sol-gel method led to the development of a technology that allows silica gel to be melted and hardened as glass at temperatures below 1000°C. This was a significant technological innovation for humanity in terms of energy conservation. However, this technology still required high temperatures of at least 600°C. By the end of the 20th century, humanity discovered a method to stabilize and harden liquid quartz glass at the temperatures we live in, making glass production possible in the room temperature range.
- Company:イングスコーティング
- Price:1 million yen-5 million yen