100% Pure Natural Turpentine Oil, terebenthene, oleum terebinthinae, CAS 8006-64-2 By Jiangxi Global Natural Spices Co., Ltd, China
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100% Pure Natural Turpentine Oil, terebenthene, oleum terebinthinae, CAS 8006-64-2

100% Pure Natural Turpentine Oil, terebenthene, oleum terebinthinae, CAS 8006-64-2

6 ~ 8 / Kilogram ( Negotiable )

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Prix de commande minimale:

Commande minimale:

50 Kilogram

Packaging Detail:

175 per galvanized steel drums

Delivery Time:

5-7days after get deposit/payment

Supplying Ability:

20 Metric Ton per Month

Payment Type:

Money Gram, Western Union, T/T

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Wenshan Road,South Industrial Park, ji an, Jiangxi

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Description

100% Pure Natural Turpentine Oil for Tobacco Fragrance

 

1. Product Turpentine oil
2. CAS 8006-64-2
3. Specific Gravity 0.85~0.87
4. Refractive index 1.467~1.471
5. Acid Value ≤0.5
6. Boiling Point 154~170°C
7. Flash Point 35°C 
8. EINECS 232-350-7
9. FEMA 3089

 

 

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. It is sometimes colloquially known as turps.

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USAGE:Turpentine is also added to many cleaning and sanitary products due to its antiseptic properties and its "clean scent". In early 19th-century America, turpentine was sometimes burned in lamps as a cheap alternative to whale oil. It was most commonly used for outdoor lighting, due to its strong odor.A blend of ethanol and turpentine added as an illuminant called burning fluid was also important for several decades. In 1946, Soichiro Honda used turpentine as a fuel for the first Honda motorcycles as gasoline was almost totally unavailable following World War II.

 

Turpentine was a common additive in cheap gin until the 20th century and gave it its characteristic juniper berry flavor without the need for pricier distillations with aromatic spices and berries.

 

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