
CAS 9005-90-7
:Turpentine
Description:
Turpentine, often referred to as gum turpentine, is a natural resin obtained from the sap of pine trees, primarily from the species Pinus. It is a colorless to yellowish liquid with a characteristic odor, commonly used as a solvent and in the production of varnishes, paints, and inks. The chemical composition of turpentine is complex, primarily consisting of terpenes, with alpha-pinene and beta-pinene being the most abundant components. It has a relatively low boiling point and is flammable, necessitating careful handling and storage. Turpentine is also utilized in traditional medicine and as a source of essential oils. Its CAS number, 9005-90-7, identifies it in chemical databases, although this number may refer to a specific formulation or derivative rather than pure turpentine. Overall, turpentine is valued for its solvent properties, versatility in industrial applications, and its role in the production of various chemical compounds.
Formula:Unspecified
Synonyms:- Galipot
- Gum thus
- Gum turpentine
- Naval stores, turpentine
- Petropine
- Pine gum
- Pine resin
- Resins, pine
- Resins, turpentine
- Saghez
- Skipidar
- Turpentine gum
- Turpentine substitutes
- Turpentine
- TURPENTINEGUM
- BRAZILIAN GUM TURPENTINE
- Turpentine (Gum based)
- Fema no. 3088
- TURPENTINE GUM (PINUS SPP.)
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Turpentine
CAS:<p>Turpentine is a volatile aromatic compound, which is extracted from the resin of living pine trees through the distillation process. The source of this product primarily involves the oleoresin, which is tapped from trees such as Pinus pinaster and other pine species. The distillation process separates the turpentine oil from rosin, resulting in a clear, volatile liquid known as turpentine.</p>Purity:95%Nmr

