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Turpentine Structure

Turpentine

Chemical Properties

Boiling point 154-170°C
Density  0.86
FEMA  3088 | TURPENTINE GUM (PINUS SPP.)
Flash point 35°C
Odor Aromatic, rather unpleasant, penetrating.
EPA Substance Registry System Turpentine (9005-90-7)

Safety Information

RIDADR  UN 1299 3/ PGIII
HazardClass  3
PackingGroup  III
Toxicity An oleoresin from trees of the genus Pinus or closely related genera. It is also used as a synonyn for oil of turpentine or spirits of turpentine which is the volatile oil distilled from the oleoresin. The resin itself is used primarily as a source of oil and is toxic, affecting skin, gastrointestinal tract, and nervous system, although it has been used in the past for both human and veterinary medicine as a rubefacient and counterirritant. The oil is used as a solvent for paints, waxes, resins, etc. and has been used in the same way in clinical and veterinary practice as the resin. Its importance in toxicology is due to its frequent involvement in accidental or suicidal acute poisoning episodes in the home and the workplace.

Usage And Synthesis

Turpentine Supplier

Turpentine manufacturers