B27K5/02

TRANSPARENT WOOD COMPOSITE, SYSTEMS AND METHOD OF FABRICATION
20220259412 · 2022-08-18 ·

Highly transparent (up to 92% light transmittance) wood composites have been developed. The process of fabricating the transparent wood composites includes lignin removal followed by index-matching polymer infiltration resulted in fabrication of the transparent wood composites with preserved naturally aligned nanoscale fibers. The thickness of the transparent wood composite can be tailored by controlling the thickness of the initial wood substrate. The optical transmittance can be tailored by selecting infiltrating polymers with different refractive indices. The transparent wood composites have a range of applications in biodegradable electronics, optoelectronics, as well as structural and energy efficient building materials. By coating the transparent wood composite layer on the surface of GaAs thin film solar cell, an 18% enhancement in the overall energy conversion efficiency has been attained.

Kit of Parts for Staining Wooden Substrates
20220289997 · 2022-09-15 ·

The present disclosure is directed to a kit of parts comprising: in one part a) a water-borne stain; and, in another part b) a water-immiscible organic solvent-borne stain, wherein said water-borne stain is essentially free of resin and further contains at least one water-miscible organic solvent. The present disclosure is further directed to a method of coloring a wooden substrate comprising the steps of: a) applying a water-borne stain to a surface of the wooden substrate, wherein the water-borne stain is essentially free of resin and comprises at least one water-miscible organic solvent; and thereafter b) applying a water-immiscible organic solvent-borne stain to said surface.

NON-LAPPING WATER-BASED WOOD STAINS
20220282108 · 2022-09-08 ·

A wood stain composition comprises or consists essentially of a water-miscible polyol having a molecular weight less than 1000 Da, a water-dispersible hydrophobic polymer and a pigment dispersion for providing improved application properties and compliance with regulatory VOC limits.

ELECTRON BEAM IRRADIATION PROCESS AND POLYMERIZABLE STAIN APPLIED TO WOOD PLANKING
20220243069 · 2022-08-04 ·

A process utilizes electron beam generated ionizing radiation or low energy electron irradiation to effect cure of polymerizable stain compositions applied to wood planking. The electron beam ionization process generates sufficient energy to break bonds and generate new cross-links within the polymeric stain composition thus bonding the stain strongly within the pores and surface of the wood planks further creating a durable treatment. The electron beam ionization process simplifies the curing process by eliminating or reducing the need for expensive photoinitiators. Pre-stained wood planking is suitable for exterior decking materials and building panels requiring a combination of color affected and durable finishes, thereby eliminating the need for field installation of pretreatments, stains, coatings and the like. These electron beam cured wood planks take on an assortment of appearances including clear, natural, translucent, and solid hues.

ELECTRON BEAM IRRADIATION PROCESS AND POLYMERIZABLE STAIN APPLIED TO WOOD PLANKING
20220243069 · 2022-08-04 ·

A process utilizes electron beam generated ionizing radiation or low energy electron irradiation to effect cure of polymerizable stain compositions applied to wood planking. The electron beam ionization process generates sufficient energy to break bonds and generate new cross-links within the polymeric stain composition thus bonding the stain strongly within the pores and surface of the wood planks further creating a durable treatment. The electron beam ionization process simplifies the curing process by eliminating or reducing the need for expensive photoinitiators. Pre-stained wood planking is suitable for exterior decking materials and building panels requiring a combination of color affected and durable finishes, thereby eliminating the need for field installation of pretreatments, stains, coatings and the like. These electron beam cured wood planks take on an assortment of appearances including clear, natural, translucent, and solid hues.

OUTDOOR CABINET
20220288810 · 2022-09-15 ·

An outdoor cabinet is provided, including at least one carcass fabricated from an engineered wood, the carcass having walls and a waterproof facing on at least one of the walls. The cabinet includes at least one door fabricated from a thermoplastic polymer, where the door is attached to the carcass by at least one hinge. The engineered wood may be medium density fiberboard. The thermoplastic polymer may be high density polyethylene. The waterproof facing may be melamine.

WOOD ARTICLE AND PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF THE WOOD ARTICLE
20220089839 · 2022-03-24 ·

The present disclosure relates to a wood article and a process for preparing the wood article. In particular, the present disclosure relates to a wood article comprising a wood substrate comprising acidic substances and having at least one major surface; an adhesion promoting layer directly applied on the major surface of the wood substrate; and a Michael Addition curing coating applied on the adhesion promoting layer, wherein the adhesion promoting layer is formed by a composition comprising a functional silane comprising amino and/or imino functional groups; and wherein the Michael Addition curing coating is formed from a two-component curable coating composition.

Composition for repairing finished wood products
11292149 · 2022-04-05 ·

A new composition has been invented which for restores the appearance of finished wood surfaces. The composition includes between 20 and 40%, by volume, of at least two oils; between 60 and 80%, by volume, of an organic, nonpolar solvent; and, at least two colorants, with a first colorant comprising about twice, by volume of a second colorant. The at least two oils may be any combination of tung oil, boiled linseed oil, and, olive oil, preferably all three are present. The organic, nonpolar solvent may be high grade mineral spirits. The first colorant may be yellow oxide and the second colorant may be raw umber.

Composition for repairing finished wood products
11292149 · 2022-04-05 ·

A new composition has been invented which for restores the appearance of finished wood surfaces. The composition includes between 20 and 40%, by volume, of at least two oils; between 60 and 80%, by volume, of an organic, nonpolar solvent; and, at least two colorants, with a first colorant comprising about twice, by volume of a second colorant. The at least two oils may be any combination of tung oil, boiled linseed oil, and, olive oil, preferably all three are present. The organic, nonpolar solvent may be high grade mineral spirits. The first colorant may be yellow oxide and the second colorant may be raw umber.

METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING TRANSPARENT HEAT-INSULATION BUILDING MATERIAL BASED ON WASTE WOOD

This application relates to the technical field of building material processing, and more particularly, to a method for manufacturing a transparent heat-insulation building material based on waste wood. The method includes the following steps of: step S1, wood pretreatment, step S2, wood acetylation treatment, step S3, resin impregnating, and step S4, hot press molding to obtain a densified wood.