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Wood's New Trick: Building Stronger Than Ever
Maryland, USAMonday, May 12, 2025
To build their factory, InventWood has raised $15 million from investors. These investors see the potential in Superwood. They believe it could be a game-changer in the construction industry. The process to make Superwood is pretty interesting. It starts with regular timber, which is mostly made up of cellulose and lignin. The goal is to make the cellulose in the wood stronger.
The company uses chemicals from the food industry to change the lignin in the wood. Then, they compress the wood to create more hydrogen bonds between the cellulose molecules. The result is a material that's 50% stronger than steel. It's also really good at resisting fire, rot, and pests. Plus, it looks great. The compression process makes the colors richer, like tropical hardwoods.
Superwood could be a big deal for the construction industry. It's stronger, lighter, and more environmentally friendly than traditional materials. But it's not just about strength. Superwood also looks good. The compressed material has a rich, natural color. It could be used for things like siding, decking, or roofing. InventWood's first products will be facade materials for buildings. But the possibilities don't stop there. The company plans to use wood chips to create structural beams. These beams could be used in all sorts of construction projects.
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