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Analysis of rosin

contributor authorTAPPI - TAPPI
date accessioned2017-09-04T17:21:05Z
date available2017-09-04T17:21:05Z
date copyright01/01/2010
date issued2010
identifier otherZRXEBDAAAAAAAAAA.pdf
identifier urihttp://yse.yabesh.ir/std;query=autho162sear/handle/yse/144229
description abstractScope and significance
Rosin is a natural resin obtained as a vitreous water-insoluble material from pine oleoresin by removal of the volatile oils from tall oil by the removal of its fatty-acid components. It consists primarily of tricyclic monocarboxylic acids having the general empirical formula C20H30O2, with small quantities of compounds saponifiable with a boiling alcoholic solution of potassium or sodium hydroxide and some unsaponifiable matter. The three general classifications of rosin in commerce are: (1) gum rosin, obtained from the oleoresin collected from living trees; (2) wood rosin, obtained from the oleoresin contained in dead wood, such as stumps and knots; and (3) tall-oil rosin, obtained from tall oil.
languageEnglish
titleTAPPI T 621 CMnum
titleAnalysis of rosinen
typestandard
page5
statusActive
treeTAPPI - TAPPI:;2010
contenttypefulltext
subject keywordsAsh
subject keywordsBark
subject keywordsChips
subject keywordsColor
subject keywordsDirt
subject keywordsRosin
subject keywordsSand
subject keywordsSaponification number
subject keywordsSolubility
subject keywordsToluene


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