Glass composite modification impregnation agent - fireproof - termite-resistant - dimensional stability 'Corrosion-resistant wood'
By pressurizing and injecting into the wood, we create high-dimensional modified wood. The result is fire-resistant, dimensionally stable, rot-resistant, insect and termite-proof, and highly weather-resistant wood.
Product Information on Glass Composite Modification and Impregnation Agent for Fire-Resistant Wood Quartz glass melts in nature at a temperature of 2000°C, hardening and becoming glass as it cools. In 1970, the invention of the sol-gel method led to the development of a technology that allows silica gel to be melted and hardened as glass at temperatures below 1000°C. This was a significant technological innovation for humanity in terms of energy conservation. However, this technology still required high temperatures of at least 600°C. By the end of the 20th century, humanity discovered a method to stabilize and harden liquid quartz glass at the temperatures we live in, making glass production possible in the room temperature range.
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Product Information for Glass Composite Modification Impregnation Agent - Anti-Rot Wood The performance has been further enhanced by applying Crystal Wood to [glass composite modified wood] through nano-silicon resin injection. Business Activities - Development, manufacturing, and sales of inorganic wood modification agents and glassy wood protective coatings (a comprehensive system from marketing to development, manufacturing, and sales) - Development of flame retardants (acceptance and research of non-whitening flame-retardant wood) - Research on discoloration prevention of wood and provision of related materials - Provision of reinforcement materials for decayed wood - Diagnosis of wood deterioration and proposals for repair methods
Price range
P5
Delivery Time
P3
Applications/Examples of results
"Corrosion-resistant wood" uses thinned cedar and legally sourced timber. By injecting natural inorganic components into the wood, and filling the wood cell walls and even the interiors of the cells with inorganic materials, its fire resistance, dimensional stability, anti-corrosion, and pest and termite resistance have been significantly improved, making it a safe modified material.
Company information
We are primarily engaged in the development, sales, and construction of liquid glass coatings for wood. Liquid glass refers to an inorganic liquid glass technology that forms a porcelain-like coating on various substrates such as concrete, mortar, slate, metal, and wood at room temperature. In recent years, with the growing environmental issues, there has been an active promotion of the use of domestic wood, and this new technology is gaining attention for "solving problems related to wood usage." Liquid glass can be divided into two types: impregnation type, which penetrates the substrate, and coating type, which forms a film. Both types, whether impregnation or coating, integrate with the substrate to maintain strong adhesion, improve durability, and preserve aesthetics over the long term, among other various benefits.