Wood products, specifically wood commonly used in construction including
dimension lumber, pressure treated pine, composite wood materials such as
plywood, particle board, and wafer board, and samples of paper and fabric
were variously treated with concentrations of sodium silicate
(Na.sub.2OSiO.sub.2) also known as water glass. Cellulosic materials
including dimension lumber, plywood, particle board, wafer board, paper,
and fabric were treated with sodium silicate (Na2O.SiO2) in
concentrations ranging from 400-0.04 g Na2O.SiO2/kg water. To overcome
the disadvantages of sodium silicate, sodium silicate treated samples
were further treated to convert the water soluble sodium silicate to a
water insoluble form, thereby overcoming the disadvantages of water
solubility. and rendering the material effective for internal and
external uses. Although treated sodium silicate samples are composed of
the same elements in similar proportions, as the untreated sodium
silicate samples, the water solubility of the treated and untreated
substances is very different.