Prof. Holger Militz, Head of the Department of Wood Biology and Wood Products at the University of Göttingen, Germany, adds: “Our research has been focusing for many years on the development of new wood protection systems. With Siligen® MIH we explored a system where the wood is protected against fungi and termites without the need of complicated treatment technology. Existing vacuum and pressure plants and normal wood dryers are sufficient to use this new technology.”
Miquel Vila, Global Head of New Markets at Archroma, comments: “We are very excited to collaborate with like-minded partners such as the University of Goettingen. The new eco-advanced wood protection technology Siligen® MIH liq is a great illustration of “The Archroma Way to a Sustainable World: Safe, efficient, enhanced, it’s our nature.”
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