Gum Turpentine
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Price:
Negotiable
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Delivery term:
The date of payment from buyers deliver within days
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seat:
Gansu
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Validity to:
Long-term effective
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Last update:
2017-11-21 09:07
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Browse the number:
241
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Zibo Qingxin Chemicals Co., Ltd.
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Miss Alexia(Mr.)
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Arrea:
Gansu
Address:Dongzhaobei Village, Linzi District, Zibo City, Zibo, Shandong, China 255000
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Turpentine (also called spirit of turpentine, oil of turpentine, and wood turpentine) is a fluid obtained by the distillation of resin obtained from live trees, mainly pines. It is composed of terpenes, mainly the monoterpenes alpha-pinene and beta-pinene with lesser amounts of carene, camphene, dipentene, and terpinolene. It is sometimes colloquially known as turps.
Suggested Application:
Turpentine is used in solvent and as a source of materials for organic synthesis. As a solvent, turpentine is used for thinning oil-based paints, for producing varnishes, and as a raw material for the chemical industry. Its industrial use as a solvent in industrialized nations has largely been replaced by the much cheaper turpentine substitutes distilled from crude oil.
Turpentine is used in a source of raw materials in the synthesis of fragrant chemical compounds. Commercially used camphor, linalool, alpha-terpineol, and geraniol are all usually produced from alpha-pinene and beta-pinene, which are two of the chief chemical components of turpentine. These pinenes are separated and purified by distillation. The mixture of diterpenes and triterpenes that is left as residue after turpentine distillation is sold as rosin.
Turpentine is used in medicinal elixir
Turpentine is also added to many cleaning and sanitary products due to its antiseptic properties and its "clean scent".
Storage:
Store in a segregated and approved area.
Keep container in a cool, well-ventilated area.
Keep container tightly closed and sealed until ready for use.
Avoid all possible sources of ignition (spark or flame)
Suggested Application:
Turpentine is used in solvent and as a source of materials for organic synthesis. As a solvent, turpentine is used for thinning oil-based paints, for producing varnishes, and as a raw material for the chemical industry. Its industrial use as a solvent in industrialized nations has largely been replaced by the much cheaper turpentine substitutes distilled from crude oil.
Turpentine is used in a source of raw materials in the synthesis of fragrant chemical compounds. Commercially used camphor, linalool, alpha-terpineol, and geraniol are all usually produced from alpha-pinene and beta-pinene, which are two of the chief chemical components of turpentine. These pinenes are separated and purified by distillation. The mixture of diterpenes and triterpenes that is left as residue after turpentine distillation is sold as rosin.
Turpentine is used in medicinal elixir
Turpentine is also added to many cleaning and sanitary products due to its antiseptic properties and its "clean scent".
Storage:
Store in a segregated and approved area.
Keep container in a cool, well-ventilated area.
Keep container tightly closed and sealed until ready for use.
Avoid all possible sources of ignition (spark or flame)
Grade | Super |
Appearance | Transparent, anhydrous, no impurity and suspended substance |
Color | Correspond to the standard of GB/T 12902 3.2 |
Relative Density, max | 0. 870 |
Refractive index | 1.4650---1.4710 |
Initial boiling point, min | 150 |
Volume distilled below 170,(%),min | 90 |
Acid Value, (mgKOH/g) max | 0.5 |