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titleOfInvention Manufacturing method of high durability wood
abstract A high-temperature treatment exceeding 200 ° C. and a special apparatus for using an inert gas are not required, temperature control is easy, and as a result, a highly durable wood can be provided at low cost. A method for producing highly durable wood. The present invention includes a step of treating wood with an aqueous solution of a salt consisting of a strong acid and a weak base and exhibiting almost neutral to weak acidity at room temperature, a step of drying the wood, and a step of heating the wood. The treatment with the aqueous salt solution is a treatment for impregnating wood with the aqueous solution. Further, magnesium chloride, calcium chloride, copper sulfate or ammonium sulfate is used as the salt. [Selection figure] None
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