04. PINE OILS
Pine oils are one of turpentine derivatives which contain alpha-terpineol plus other cyclic terpene alcohols and terpene hydrocarbons. These essential oils have strong piny odor and are miscible with alcohols. Pine-oils are used as solvents for gums, resins, and other substances. Having germicidal properties, pine oils are also applied as principal constituents of general disinfectants.
Product | Type | Appearance | Color (Gardner) | Content of Alcohol (%) | Specific Gravity (28℃) | Application Use |
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KEIPINE | ||||||
KEIPINE 85 | Pine oil 85% | Yellowish transparent oil liquid | Max 5 | 85% | 0.866–0.945 | Used as disinfectant, detergent, dressing agent, degrease agent, printing and dyeing promoter, and also used to prepare the essence of KEIPINE washing soap. |
KEIPINE 65 | Pine Oil 65% | Yellowish transparent oil liquid | Max 5 | 65% | 0,866-0,945 | Used as disinfectant, detergent, dressing agent, degrease agent, printing and dyeing promoter, and also used to prepare the essence of KEIPINE washing soap. |
KEIPINE 50 | Pine oil 50% | Yellowish transparent oil liquid | Max 5 | 50% | 0,866-0,945 | Used as disinfectant, detergent, dressing agent, degrease agent, printing and dyeing promoter, and also used to prepare the essence of KEIPINE washing soap. |