The first water-based glass-like wood coating in Japan, "Wood Rescue," is currently offering free sample samples!
Instead of dyes that are inferior in weather resistance, nano pigments beautifully color wood. It promises to provide a very beautiful finish for the interior and exterior of wood materials. Wood Rescue is a water-based glass-like wood coating that beautifully colors wood using nano pigments. Traditionally, the addition of pigments was essential to achieve weather resistance, but the large particles of pigments made it difficult to create a finish that highlights the wood grain like dyes do. Wood Rescue promises to deliver a very beautiful finish for the interior and exterior of wood materials. It also has a tremendous effect on splinters and rough edges.
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Conventional glass paints are made by dispersing alkoxysilanes in alcohol as a solvent, which form a glassy substance through hydrolysis. Wood Rescue, unlike the aforementioned sol-gel method, pre-forms colloidal glass in an aqueous solution, creating a complex gel through drying, and is the only water-based glassy wood protection paint in Japan that forms inorganic films using a catalyst. By making it water-soluble, it minimizes unevenness, has good colorability, and allows for free control of film thickness! It also has little odor, enabling work without concern for fire hazards.
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P2
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Interior and exterior aesthetic finishing.
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Nikko Corporation has researched and developed a complex gel method that reacts in the same way as sol-gel in the aqueous domain for four years, leading to practical applications. The complex gel technology involves reacting silica sol with organic compositions in the aqueous domain to form organic-synthesized silica membranes. The organically modified silica membranes are highly flexible and breathable, allowing for the formation of thick silica membranes (over 20 microns) and the creation of glass-like materials within wood, making it a company that attracts attention with its rich inorganic chemical technologies.