Self-flowing treatment of wood, bamboo, and other porous materials
US-2026070255-A1 · Mar 12, 2026 · US
US11059198B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11059198-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916276702-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 15, 2019 |
| Priority date | Feb 15, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jul 13, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 13, 2021 |
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A method of forming a composite material includes: a) providing a substrate with fibres, lignin and hemicellulose; b) partially removing the lignin and hemicellulose from the substrate; and c) compressing the remaining substrate to form a compressed substrate. A composite material formed by the method is also provided.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of forming a composite material comprising: a) providing with at least two substrates having fibres, lignin and hemicellulose; b) partially removing the lignin and hemicellulose from the at least two substrates; c) aligning the at least two substrates remaining after step b) in a stacked manner to form stacked substrates; and ; and d) compressing the stacked substrates to form a compressed substrate with densified fibres so as to reinforce the strength of the composite material. 2. A method of forming a composite material in accordance with claim 1 , wherein step b) includes step b1) of subjecting the at least two substrates to an alkaline condition. 3. A method of forming a composite material in accordance with claim 2 , wherein step b1) includes immersing the at least two substrates in an alkaline solution. 4. A method of forming a composite material in accordance with claim 3 , wherein the substrate is immersed in a mixture of NaOH and Na 2 SO 3 for 6-10 hours. 5. A method of forming a composite material in accordance with claim 2 , wherein step b) includes step b2), following step b1), of removing the alkali from the substrate for separating the lignin and hemicellulose from the fibres. 6. A method of forming a composite material in accordance with claim 5 , wherein the substrate is immersed into a boiling deionized water for at least 3 times. 7. A method of forming a composite material in accordance with claim 1 , wherein step c) includes step c1) of stacking one of the two substrates onto the other with the fibres oriented substantially in a parallel arrangement. 8. A method of forming a composite material in accordance with claim 1 , wherein step c) includes step c2) of stacking one of the two substrates onto the other with the fibres oriented substantially in a staggered arrangement. 9. A method of forming a composite material in accordance with claim 1 , wherein step d) includes step d1) of pressing the substrates under a heated condition. 10. A method of forming a composite material in accordance with claim 9 , wherein the stacked substrates are pressed at a temperature of between 100-130° C. under a pressure of 5 MPa for 24 hours. 11. A method of forming a composite material in accordance with claim 1 , wherein step c) comprises the step of facilitating formation of hydrogen bonds between adjacent fibres so as to bond the stacked substrates together. 12. A method of forming a composite material in accordance with claim 1 , further including step e), following step d), of deburring an edge of the compressed substrate. 13. A method of forming a composite material in accordance with claim 12 , further including step f), following step e), of applying an oil coating onto. 14. A method of forming a composite material comprising: a) providing at least two substrates having fibres, lignin and hemicellulose; b) partially removing the lignin and hemicellulose from the at least two substrates; and c) compressing the at least two substrates to form a compressed substrate with densified fibres so as to reinforce the strength of the composite material wherein step b) includes a step b1) of immersing at least two substrates under an alkaline condition, wherein the at least two substrates are immersed in a mixture of NaOH and Na 2 SO 3 for 6-10 hours. 15. A method of forming a composite material in accordance with claim 14 , wherein step c) includes a step c1) of pressing the at least two substrates under a heated condition. 16. A method of forming a composite material in accordance with claim 14 , further including step d), following step b), of aligning at least two said substrates in a stacked manner. 17. A method of forming a composite material in accordance with claim 16 , wherein step d) comprises the step of facilitating formation of hydrogen bonds between adjacent fibres so as to bond the stacked substrates together. 18. A method of forming a composite material in accordance with claim 14 , further including step e), following step c), of deburring an edge of the compressed substrate. 19. A method of forming a composite material in accordance with claim 14 , further including step f), following step c), of applying an oil coating onto a surface of the compressed substrate. 20. A method of forming a composite material comprising: a) providing at least two substrates having fibres, lignin and hemicellulose; b) partially removing the lignin and hemicellulose from the at least two substrates; and c) compressing the at least two substrates to form a compressed substrate with densified fibres so as to reinforce the strength of the composite material, wherein step b) includes the steps of: b1) of immersing the at least two substrates under an alkaline condition; and b2) following step b1), of removing the alkali from the at least two substrates for separating the lignin and hemicellulose from the fibres, by immersing the at least two substrates into a boiling deionized water at least 3 times. 21. A method of forming a composite material in accordance with claim 20 , wherein step c) includes step c1) of pressing the at least two substrates under a heated condition. 22. A method of forming a composite material in accordance with claim 20 , further including step d), following step b), of aligning the at least two said substrates in a stacked manner. 23. A method of forming a composite material in accordance with claim 22 , wherein step d) comprises the step of facilitating formation of hydrogen bonds between adjacent fibres so as to bond the stacked substrates together. 24. A method of forming a composite material in accordance with claim 20 , further including step e), following step c), of deburring an edge of the compressed substrate. 25. A method of forming a composite material in accordance with claim 20 , further including step f), following step c), of applying an oil coating onto a surface of the compressed substrate.
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