B27K3/0292

TREATED POROUS MATERIAL
20170113372 · 2017-04-27 ·

The present disclosure describes a treated cellulosic material comprising: a cellulosic material having a porous structure defining a plurality of pores, at least a portion of the pores containing a treating agent comprising: a polymer comprising an olefin-carboxylic acid copolymer; a modifying agent comprising a bivalent, trivalent, or tetravalent metal ion.

TREATED POROUS MATERIAL
20170100853 · 2017-04-13 · ·

The present disclosure describes a treated cellulosic material comprising: a cellulosic material having a porous structure defining a plurality of pores, at least a portion of the pores containing a treating agent comprising: a polymer comprising an olefin-carboxylic acid copolymer; and a modifying agent comprising a polyamine having greater than or equal to 2 amine groups, wherein the modifying agent crosslinks at least a portion of the polymer.

MINERALIZED WOOD MATERIALS AND METHODS PROVIDING MINERALIZED WOOD MATERIALS
20170043497 · 2017-02-16 · ·

The invention relates to a mineralized wood material comprising at least one metal salt MA in the lumina of the mineralized wood material, in particular in the lumina and the cell walls of the mineralized wood material and methods for providing said mineralized wood material.

Modified timber

The invention relates to a treatment composition for timber or wood including fire-retardant and either a crosslinking agent or a fixing agent or both, whereby the composition is boron- and halogen-free.

Green process for modifying wood

This invention relates to a process for modifying wood. The process comprises treating the wood with an impregnating solution comprising an alkali metal (or alkaline earth metal) silicate, under conditions sufficient to impregnate the wood with one or more of the components of the impregnating solution. The process can comprise an optional second impregnation with a second impregnating solution. The process also comprises adding gaseous carbon dioxide to the treated wood, in the absence or presence of water, under pressure ranging from about 2 to about 12 bars, thereby lowering the pH of the treated wood to about 11 or below, to stabilize and/or fix the components of the impregnating solution in the wood. The process is green, non-toxic, and the resulting modified wood or wood product can be used across all primary construction and infrastructure applications.

Combined process of hydrolysis and esterification of wood
12600056 · 2026-04-14 ·

A method of treating a cellulose-based material, for example wood and engineered wood is provided, wherein the process involves the following steps: selecting and placing the cellulose-based material in a treatment chamber; impregnating the cellulose-based material with an impregnating agent consisting of an aqueous solution comprising a fluid suitable for esterification; facilitating a hydrolysis process whereby the impregnating agent reacts resulting in the formation of esters and polyesters inside the cellulosed-based material.