Surface wood modification technology "Woody Sera" wooden play equipment splinter prevention test implementation.
Smooth repair of wood defects - Ideal construction for playground equipment that requires safety!
"Woody Sera" is a surface wood modification technology that significantly enhances the durability of wood by applying a thermosetting ceramic coating. As a splinter prevention test, "Woody Sera" was trial-applied to wooden playground equipment installed at Tobu Zoo (Saitama Prefecture). After performing repair work on damaged areas and applying a primer followed by a colored coating, the wood surface became smooth, and splinters in the damaged areas were eliminated. 【Features of Woody Sera】 ■ Greatly improves the weather resistance of wood with reactive ceramic coatings ■ Enhances wood's resistance to decay and termites ■ Prevents the occurrence of splinters and thorns For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Mechanism of Surface Treatment】 ○ Apply primer to the surface of the wood. ↓ ○ Colloidal silica and the catalyst react with the primer, triggering a reaction with calcium hydroxide in a short time. ↓ ○ In the presence of the catalyst, calcium silicate, which is a ceramic, is formed at room temperature. ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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[Purpose] ○ As a surface wood modification technology using reactive ceramic coatings ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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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.