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We are one of the leading organizations engaged in manufacturing and supplying high qualityTurpentine Oil Paint Grade. Our range of Turpentine Oil is appreciated for its antiseptic and disinfectant properties. These are widely used as raw material across the chemical industry. It is a fluid obtained by the distillation of resin obtained from live trees, mainly pines.

Features:

  • Highly solvent
  • Optimally antiseptic
  • Highly disinfectant

Industrial and other end uses
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  • Solvent: The two primary uses of turpentine in industry are as a solvent and as a source of materials for organic synthesis. As a solvent, turpentine is used for thinning oil-based paints, for producing varnishes, and as a raw material for the chemical industry
  • Turpentine has long been used as a solvent, mixed with beeswax or with carnauba wax, to make fine furniture wax for use as a protective coating over oiled wood finishes (e.g., lemon oil)

Source of organic compounds
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  • Turpentine is also used as a source of raw materials in the synthesis of fragrant chemical compounds
  • Commercially used camphor, linalool, alpha-terpineol,  are all usually produced from alpha-pinene and beta-pinene, which are two of the chief chemical components of turpentine. These pinenes are separated and purified by distillation
  • The mixture of diterpenes and triterpenes that is left as residue after turpentine distillation is sold as rosin

Medicinal elixir:


  • Turpentine and petroleum distillates such as coal oil and kerosene have been used medicinally since ancient times, as topical and sometimes internal home remedies
  • Topically it has been used for abrasions and wounds, as a treatment for lice, and when mixed with animal fat it has been used as a chest rub, or inhaler for nasal and throat ailments
  • Many modern chest rubs, such as the Vicks variety, still contain turpentine in their formulations
  • Taken internally it was used as treatment for intestinal parasites because of its alleged antiseptic and diuretic properties, and a general cure-all as in Hamlin's Wizard Oil. Sugar, molasses or honey were sometimes used to mask the taste. Internal administration of these toxic products is no longer common today
  • Turpentine was a common medicine among seamen during the Age of Discovery, and one of several products carried aboard Ferdinand Magellan's fleet in his first circumnavigation of the globe

Niche uses:


  • 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  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  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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