Yokohama "Osanbashi Pier" wooden deck renovation achievements! Liquid glass <Wood Rescue> increases the durability of wood by five times!
Nikko has developed a paint called "Wood Rescue" that creates exceptional durability and corrosion resistance by allowing liquid glass to penetrate wood. It is gaining attention for preserving the texture of wood and extending its lifespan. It is also registered in NETIS【CBK-120004-A】. Nikko's "Wood Rescue" was used on the wooden deck of Yokohama's "Osanbashi Pier," which underwent significant renovations in 2013. *You can view other construction achievements from the "Download" section below. 【Features of Liquid Glass Paint "Wood Rescue"】 ■ Prevents splinters and thorns ■ Prevents slipping ■ Enhances weather resistance and anti-corrosion properties ■ Glass paint primarily composed of quartz (cures at room temperature)
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Wood exposed outdoors deteriorates due to UV rays and rain. With Nikko's liquid glass paint "Wood Rescue," applying it to wood helps protect its texture with water-repellent effects, prevents dirt and water damage, prevents splintering, and provides slip resistance, contributing to the modification of the wood. It was also used in the renovation of the wooden deck at Yokohama's "Osanbashi Pier" in March 2013! *You can view the comprehensive catalog and construction achievements from the download.
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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.