This is a booklet that allows you to learn well about wood. We will provide suggestions on how liquid glass can make wood, towns, and people happy.
"The Tree Living in the Future" is a booklet that helps readers understand the properties and potential of liquid glass through the charming tree spirit "Kisekki." Wood can decay, suffer from termites, dirt, mold, warping, and splintering. However, when colloidal liquid glass is injected into the wood, it forms a discontinuous membrane of glass particles inside the wood. This prevents water from entering while allowing the wood to breathe. It is, of course, resistant to decay and fire, and it retains its flexibility and moisture retention, becoming even stronger than natural wood while preserving its beauty. For more details, please contact us or download the free booklet.
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【Features】 ○ This is a booklet that provides a good understanding of wood and liquid glass. → Through the charming wood spirit "Kiseki," you can understand the properties and possibilities of liquid glass through a story. ~ The booklet is available for free download! ~ ● For more details, please contact us or download the free booklet.
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【Purpose】 ○ As a booklet that provides a good understanding of wood and liquid glass. 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.