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Turpentine (also called spirit of turpentine, oil of turpentine, wood turpentine and colloquially turps) is a fluid obtained by the distillation of resin obtained from live trees, mainly pines. It is mainly used as a solvent and as a source of materials for organic synthesis.
Turpentine is composed of terpenes, mainly the monoterpenes alpha-pinene and beta-pinene with lesser amounts of carene, campene, diphene, dipentene, and terpinolene.
The word turpentine derives from the Greek word terebinthine, the name of a species of tree, the terevinth tree. Mineral turpentine or other petroleum distillates are used to replace turpentine, but they are very different chemically.
Product:Turpentine OiL
Specification:85%;90%;98%
Appearance: Colorless to Pale Yellow Liquid
Solubility:Add 1ml volume sample to 7ml volume of ethanol 90%(v/v)
Density (20°C/20°C):0.850 -- 0.870
Refractive Index (20°C):1.466 ∼1.477
Active Ingredient:Alpha-pinene
Distillate Volume:≥90.0%(ml/ml)
Acid Value:≤0.5
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