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Pine oil is an essential oil obtained by the steam distillation of stumps, needles, twigs and cones from a variety of species of pine, particularly Pinus sylvestris. As of 1995, synthetic pine oil was the "bigges single turpentine derivative." Synthetic pine oils accounted for 90% of sales as of 2000.Pine oil is distinguished from other products from pine, such as turpentine, the low-boiling fraction from the distillation of pine sap, and rosin, the thick tar remaining after turpentine is distilled. Chemically, pine oil consists mainly of Alpha-terpineol and other cyclic terpene alcohols. It may also contain terpene hydrocarbons, ethers, and esters. The extract composition depends on various factors, such as the variety of pine from which it is produced and parts of the tree used.
Product:Pine Oil
Latin name:Pinus sylvestris
Specification:50%∼99%
Appearance: Colorless to Pale yellow Liquid
Density:0.95 g/cm3 at 25 °C
Melting Point:5 °C (41 °F; 278 K)
Boiling Point:195 °C (383 °F; 468 K)
Flash Point:65 °C (149 °F; 338 K)
Odor:Charateristic
Taste:Charateristic
Moisture & Valatile substance:0.04%
Impurity:<0.18%
Peroxide:<0.093g/100g
Linoleic acid(C18:2):41
Oleic acid (C18:1):36
Solvent Residue:Not detected
Heavy metals:<10ppm
As:Not detected
Lead:Not detected
Total Plate Count:<1000cfu/g
Yeast & Mold:<100cfu/g
Salmonella:Not detected
E.Coli:Not detected