vakuuminjicering
Vakuuminjicering, or vacuum impregnation, is a process used to impregnate porous materials with a liquid by applying a vacuum to remove trapped air and facilitate penetration of the liquid into the material’s pores. The technique is employed to improve saturation, reduce porosity-related defects, and enhance properties such as durability and strength.
The typical workflow involves placing the object in a vacuum chamber and evacuating air from the pores
Common domains of use include wood treatment, where preservatives or resins are driven into timber to improve
Advantages of vakuuminjicering include improved penetration into complex pore structures, reduced voids, and more uniform material