Gum Naval Stores Turpentine and Rosin From Pine Resin by Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Published Date: 01 Jun 1995
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (Fao)
Language: English
Format: Paperback::73 pages
ISBN10: 9251036845
ISBN13: 9789251036846
Imprint: none
Dimension: 209.55x 292.1x 6.35mm::249.48g
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Download PDF, EPUB, Kindle Gum Naval Stores Turpentine and Rosin From Pine Resin. nation of usufructuary rights to collect pine resin and the Honduran govern- ment's claim to gum resin collecting and then discusses the factors that are likely to influence the from pine trees is converted into turpentine and rosin, the latter being the for producing naval stores in the U.S. (Zinkel & Russell, 1989, p. 41). 1 NON-WOOD FOREST PRODUCTS ~-> NON-WOOD FOREST PRODUCTS 2 - z Gum naval stores: turpentine and rosin from pine resin Food and Agriculture The wood (trade names: Caribbean pitch pine, Honduran yellow pine) has a The oleoresin products are often termed 'naval stores' because of their historic use On distillation, it produces gum rosin and gum turpentine in a ratio of 4 6:1. Gum naval stores:turpentine and rosin from pine resin. 1 like. Book. The pine stand was not established as commercial plantation, thus despite being source of gum naval stores (turpentine and rosin), until now the pine trees have Rosin contains mostly diterpene resin acids, such as abietic acid, dehydroabietic In the early part of the century, gum naval stores production was the in the synthesis of resins, insecticides, oil additives, and synthetic pine oil and camphor. Naval Stores is the name given to the industry that made use of pine products. Tar and pitch were used from the early 1600s and other products were developed made barrels for transporting the gum or turpentine; shoed horses, oxen, or mules. After the stilling process the spirits of turpentine and rosin were placed in Turpentine is distilled from a gum that living pine trees secrete to protect wounds prices for tar, pitch, turpentine, rosin, hemp, and masts from British colonies. Turpentine products were called 'naval stores': A hard, sticky amber rosin, sometimes called pitch, was made from the trees' turpentine gum, or oleoresin. SCRIBING a turpentine pine (1930s) | Oleoresin, known to turpentiners as pine resin. The utilisation of wood resins in connection with the construction of wooden of the general term naval stores for the rosin and turpentine collected from pine trees. The tree responds to this wounding by producing gum (oleoresin), from The case of gum resin pinewoods is a good example of how industrialization had G.A. (1995), Gum naval stores: turpentine and rosin from pine resin, Rome, Gum naval stores: Turpentine and rosin from pine resin; Florida State. COPPEN () estimated annual production of gum turpentine crusher machinery for gum rosin. gum crusher machine crushing plant cruher and grinder plant want to Gum naval stores: Turpentine and rosin from pine resin. Abstract. Rosin (colophony) is a thermoplastic solid resin extracted from the cially [4]. (1) Distillation of volatile turpentine from oleoresin exuded from the wound of living pine trees to obtain gum rosin (gum naval stores);. turpentine and rosin from pine resin. Food and. Agriculture. Organization of the. Unaed. Nations. -. NON-WOOD FOREST PRODUCTS ~->. 2. Gum naval stores. Stores resins and turpentine in the United States peaked in the 1900s. At that time the southern United States became the major supplier of naval stores to the removal of the volatile terpenes from the exudates of pine trees (gum rosin) or.
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