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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
Turpentine
CAS: 8006-64-2
SPECS: 85%
Turpentine (also called spirit of turpentine, oil of turpentine, and wood turpentine) is a fluid obtained by the distillation of resin obtained from live trees, mainly pines. It is composed of terpene…
α-Terpinyl Acetate
CAS: 80-26-2
SPECS: 98%
α-Terpinyl Acetate (α-TA) is a monoterpene ester and a secondary plant metabolite. It is naturally found in plants such as cardamom, thyme, lovage, and laurel.α-Terpinyl Acetate has a sweet herbal flo…