Glass-like inorganic composite wood protective coating, multi-dispersed colloidal glass (G.W.C)
Doesn't rot! Resistant to discoloration! Repels termites! Deteriorated and discolored wood is revived! That's G.W.C (Colloid Glass)!
Glass paint for wood is a top-quality wood coating that possesses discoloration prevention, antibacterial, and antifungal properties. The inorganic glass film prevents the deterioration of wood and exhibits excellent water repellency. It also reinforces wood fibers, preventing splinters and rough edges. This technology is medically safe, making it suitable for use in assembly halls, hot spring facilities, food factories, and more. 【Features】 ■ Reduces slipping, staining, and UV deterioration of wood ■ Suppresses mold and excels in water repellency ■ Prevents wood rot, damage, and termite infestation ■ Can suppress efflorescence in non-combustible and quasi-non-combustible wood ■ Widely adopted in buildings made of CLT, a technology currently in the spotlight *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Wood is the only resource that accounts for 67% of our country. We aim to effectively utilize this resource and establish a business that lasts for 200 years. Liquid glass paint for wood is a medically safe product group that has been validated through experimental evidence. The handling of "multi-dispersed colloidal glass" requires a dealership or special contract with Ings Coating.
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【Uses】 ■Wood-related issues (Discoloration, splinters, mold, rot, dirt, damage, flammability, termites, etc.) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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We are primarily engaged in the development and sales 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 increasing emphasis on the use of domestic timber due to environmental issues, this new technology has gained attention for "solving problems related to wood usage." Liquid glass can be categorized into two types: an impregnation type that penetrates the substrate and a coating type that 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 benefits.