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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…
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…
Dipentene (Synthetic)
CAS: 138-86-3
SPECS: 138-86-3S-TP96, 138-86-3S
Dipentene synthetic is a by-product in the production of Terpineol or Champhene. Dipentene is mainly composed of terpene hydrocarbons. because of its refreshing pine, lime aroma and low cost, dipenten…
Dipentene DHM
CAS: 138-86-3
SPECS: 138-86-3DHM
Dipentene DHM is the by-product of the production of gum turpentine derivatives.Synthetic dipentene is the by-product of the production of dihydromyrcene. It appears colorless liquid with lemon odor. …
Gum Turpentine
CAS: 8006-64-2
SPECS: EP
Turpentine can be divided into gum turpentine, wood turpentine and sulphate turpentine in the light of sources of raw materials. Gum turpentine is extracted from pine resin by distillation.Turpentine …
Hydroabietyl Alcohol
CAS: 26266-77-3
SPECS: HA802
Hydroabietyl Alcohol is a colorless, tacky, balsamic resin ester.It is a high molecular weight, primary, monohydric alcohol made from Methyl Hydrogenated Rosinate.Its tackiness and extremely pale colo…
Isobornyl Acrylate (IBOA)
CAS: 5888-33-5
SPECS: 5888-33-5S99
1,7,7-Trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2-yl acrylate
Isobornyl Methacrylate (IBOMA)
CAS: 7534-94-3
SPECS: 7534-94-3-99
Isobornyl methacrylate (IBOMA) is an acrylic ester monomer with a bridged-ring structure. Its double bond is a C=C bond, with the methyl group attached to the carbon adjacent to the carbonyl group. Typically, the polymerization rate of methacrylates is slower than that of acrylates because the additional methyl group impedes rotation around the double bond […]