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titleOfInvention METHOD FOR THE IMPREGNATION OF POROUS OBJECTS.
abstract The invention relates to a method for impregnating porous objects, consisting of the following steps i) av): i) applying a layer by injection of a material consisting of acrylic, epoxy or polyurethane ream, on the surface of at least a part of the porous object and let at least a part of the material penetrate the pores of the object using subatmospheric or superatmospheric pressure; ji) let the porous object return to an atmosphere of normal pressure; iii) optionally, allow at least a portion of the injection layer to cure or harden; iv) apply a final coating of acrylic, epoxy or polyurethane ream over the area of the porous object impregnated with the injection layer; y) let the final layer cure or harden; wherein the injection layer that is applied in stage i) and / or the final layer that is applied in stage iv) contains pulverized glass having a particle size of 0 nm to 100 mum. The invention also relates to porous objects obtained according to this method. The impregnated objects show great strength and resistance against wear of mechanical, chemical, thermal and / or biological origin.
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