This could someday be used to strengthen furniture and even
replace some conventional building materials.
After years of development, an ultra-strong, wood-based material
is commercially available for the first time. The creators of
the chemically treated and compacted wood product claim it can
be up to 20 times stronger than traditional wood and stronger
than many conventional metal and alloy materials, including
steel.
Liangbing Hu, a material scientist and the founder of
Maryland-based InventWood, developed the substance, called "Superwood."
He's previously developed unique wood materials, such as a
transparent wood product. But it's strength that the company has
been working on in recent years, and now, it has a viable
product to bring to market.
Superwood is made through a soaking and compression system that
makes the wood significantly denser. The process takes around a
week to complete, but the resulting product is stronger and
lighter than many conventional materials.
"From a chemical and a practical standpoint, it's wood,"
explained InventWood CEO Alex Lau (via CNN). "It looks just like
wood, and when you test it, it behaves like wood," Lau added,
"except it's much stronger and better than wood in pretty much
every aspect that we've tested."

The first products for Superwood will be outdoor
construction-based, such as decking and cladding. But as the
company scales up production, it plans to offer internal
materials like wall panelling and eventually construction
materials. One early idea for its use was to replace metal
components in furniture, which could help reduce their weight
and cost and give them greater longevity by preventing sagging.
Other grander suggestions include building entire buildings out
of Superwood. Hu claimed these would be up to four times lighter
than conventional buildings. Superwood also requires up to 90%
less carbon to produce than steel, so it has the potential to be
environmentally friendly, too.
Source: extremetech.com