Turpentine Derivatives

Classified by the preparation process, turpentine is divided into: Gum Turpentine (GT), Wood Turpentine, and Crude Sulphate Turpentine (CST). CST is a by-product of the pulp manufacturing process.  GT is obtained by distillation from pine oleoresin, with the majority of its content consisting of monoterpenes. The gum turpentine derivatives supplied by FOREVEREST® primarily comes from the genus .Pinus species.

The current global annual production of natural turpentine is approximately 165,000 metric tons, of which 60,000 tons of natural turpentine will be processed into various fragrance components totaling 45,000 tons. (Alain Frix, 2023) Every year, approximately 120,000 metric tons of CST are produced globally, with 85,000 tons dedicated to fragrance components. The combined production of gum turpentine and CST derivatives is around 130,000 metric tons, accounting for 21% of the global fragrance components.

Furthermore, we develop downstream natural monoterpenes to conduct our business.


Bio-based monoterpenes from gum turpentine using in HI&I Cleaning Care


PINE CHEMICALS EXPORT INFOGRAPHIC

2016 China Pine Chemicals Export Infographic

75 products are found on results.


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alpha-Terpinene

CAS: 99-86-5
SPECS: 95%

alpha-Terpinene is an isomeric hydrocarbon isolated from cardamom and marjoram oils. It is a versatile flavoring and fragrance chemical used across the personal care, cosmetics, and food industries. A…

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alpha-Terpineol

CAS: 98-55-5
SPECS: 95%

alpha-Terpineol can be sourced in two ways: naturally, through distillation from tree extracts, or synthetically, by isolating it from essential oils. It is widely used as a key component in fragrance…

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beta Caryophyllenol

CAS: 472-97-7
SPECS: 92%

β-Caryophyllene is a significant tricyclic sesquiterpenoid alcohol with broad applications in the fragrance and pharmaceutical industries. It is currently prepared through the hydration of β-Caryophyl…

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Beta Phellandrene

CAS: 555-10-2
SPECS: 80%

α-Phellandrene and β-phellandrene are cyclic monoterpenes and are double-bond isomers. In α-phellandrene, both double bonds are endocyclic and in β-phellandrene, one of them is exocyclic. Both are ins…

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Beta Pinene

CAS: 127-91-3
SPECS: 98%

Beta-Pinene and alpha-Pinene are found naturally in the Turpentine oil of pine trees. According to the different species of pinus, there is a difference in the contents of beta-Pinene. beta-Pinene app…

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Beta Pinene Oxide

CAS: 6931-54-0
SPECS: 85%

β-Pinene oxide is prepared by oxidation of β-pinene in methylene chloride in the presence of sodium carbonate using peracetic acid as an oxidant at 0 °C.BETA Pinene Oxide is widely used in fragrance f…

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Borneol

CAS: 507-70-0
SPECS: 55%

Borneol synthetic is produced from alpha pinene.It is a mixture mainly composed of borneol and isoborneol.Synthetic Borneol is very cost effective comparing to natural one.

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Camphene

CAS: 79-92-5
SPECS: 97%, 96%

Camphene, colorless and crystalline solid, is found in minute quantities in Turpentine. The odor similar as Camphor, nearly insoluble in water, but well soluble in common organic solvents. It is a min…