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    Gum Rosin Grade WW - Vietnam

    Gum Rosin Grade WW - Vietnam in Tradeasia

    IUPAC Name

    (4aR)-1,4a-dimethyl-7-propan-2-yl-2,3,4,4b,5,6,10,10a-octahydrophenanthrene-1-carboxylic acid

    Cas Number

    8050-09-7

    HS Code

    3806.10.00

    Formula

    C20H30O2

    Basic Info

    Appearance

    Pale Yellow Cristal

    Common Names

    Gum Rosin Grade WW

    Packaging

    225-250 kg GALVANIZED IRON DRUM

    Brief Overview

    Gum rosin, also known simply as rosin, is a natural resin obtained from pine trees, particularly species belonging to the genus Pinus. It is produced through the extraction of resin from the living pine trees, primarily by making incisions in the bark and collecting the exuded sap. The collected resin undergoes a process of distillation to separate impurities and obtain the purified gum rosin.

    Manufacturing Process

    Gum Rosin is produced from the crude pine resin collected from pine trees. The resin is subjected to distillation and the distillation process is carried out in large copper stills. The volatile liquid terpene components would separate from the mixture as it vaporizes at a temperature between 100 to 160°C, leaving behind fluid rosin as the distillate. This fluid rosin is collected and purified by passing it through straining wadding. The condensate left behind is called turpentine oil.

    Brief Overview

    Gum rosin, also known simply as rosin, is a natural resin obtained from pine trees, particularly species belonging to the genus Pinus. It is produced through the extraction of resin from the living pine trees, primarily by making incisions in the bark and collecting the exuded sap. The collected resin undergoes a process of distillation to separate impurities and obtain the purified gum rosin.

    Manufacturing Process

    Gum Rosin is produced from the crude pine resin collected from pine trees. The resin is subjected to distillation and the distillation process is carried out in large copper stills. The volatile liquid terpene components would separate from the mixture as it vaporizes at a temperature between 100 to 160°C, leaving behind fluid rosin as the distillate. This fluid rosin is collected and purified by passing it through straining wadding. The condensate left behind is called turpentine oil.

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