Let's revitalize domestic timber! - An introduction to the technology that Nikko takes pride in.
It achieves resistance to decay, discoloration, termite prevention, and prevention of splinters and thorns! Nikko introduces a new technology that the wood industry should aim for.
Nikko Corporation introduces a "one-of-a-kind" reinforced wood that does not rot, does not discolor, prevents termite damage, and protects against splinters and rough edges, as a new technology that the domestic timber industry should aim for. The inorganic wood modification "Kigokoro" combines inorganic colloidal glass and pigments, penetrating into the wood (70 kg per cubic meter). It has safety standards that meet toy safety regulations and expresses the natural beauty of wood's annual rings. It does not stop the so-called "breathing function," prevents water intrusion, and provides anti-corrosion and anti-termite effects. "Wood regeneration, revitalizing wood" involves penetrating natural cleaning agents into old, damaged, and dirty wood to lift and wash out internal impurities without damaging the wood fibers. Pigment-containing coatings prevent fading and discoloration in their permeable, painted, and dyed forms. Additionally, a topcoat enhances slip resistance, contamination prevention, weather resistance, and provides effective protection against mold, algae, splinters, and rough edges. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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**Features** ~ Inorganic Wood Modification "Mokugokoro" ~ ○ Passes toy safety standards and is safe. ○ Expresses the unique growth rings of wood, embodying natural beauty. ○ Does not stop the so-called "breathing function," preventing water intrusion. ○ Communicates the characteristics of wood on the surface while protecting its shortcomings internally. ○ Reduces cracking, warping, and bending, achieving dimensional stability. ○ Anti-corrosion effect (8 times), anti-termite effect. ○ Excellent resistance to fading and discoloration due to pigment penetration for dyed wood coloring. ○ Maintains odorlessness and preserves only the natural scent of wood through absorption and the use of inorganic materials. ~ Wood Regeneration, Reviving Wood ~ ○ By penetrating natural cleaning agents into old, damaged, and dirty wood, impurities are floated and washed out without damaging the wood fibers. ○ Prevents fading and discoloration with penetrating paints containing pigments, applied as coatings or dyed wood. ○ Topcoat → Slip resistance → Contamination prevention → Improved weather resistance → Mold and algae prevention → Thorn and splinter prevention ○ Reduces unnecessary costs for painting through pigment injection. ○ Non-combustible wood that does not develop efflorescence. ○ Plans for a 10-year guarantee against fading, discoloration, anti-corrosion, and anti-termite effects. → Experiment completion scheduled for the end of 2013, among others. ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Purpose】 ○ As an inorganic wood modification technology. ~Achievements~ → Edogawa Shinkawa Senbonzakura Maintenance Project, Hanami Bridge Railing (August 2011, Clear finish on cypress wood) → Hoshino Resort, Tombo no Yu (September 2010), among others ○ As wood regeneration. ~Achievements~ → Yokohama City, Osanbashi International Ferry Terminal Rooftop Deck Renovation (2011–2013) → Ikegami Honmonji Minami no In (2011–2012) → Yamanashi Prefecture, Nanbu Forest Association (May 2011) ● For more details, please contact us.
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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.