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SEEGER, B. Process of accelerated petrification of lignocellulosic materials to increase their fire and pathogen resistance characteristics, which is carried out in an impregnation stage with an aqueous solution of an alkaline hydroxide, a soluble silicate and soluble metaborate salts. C.L., 45036. (B27K3/02; B27K5/00) June 12, 2009. Appl. 200202746, October 10, 2003.