Although pine oil can cause allergic reactions, it is very useful to relieve mental, physical, while having a cleansing and clearing effect on a room. Even though it can be used in cystitis, hepatitis and prostate problems, as well as to improve circulation and to relieve rheumatism, gout, sciatica and arthritis, it should be done so with care due to the sensitizing nature of this oil. Oil properties Pine oil has a fresh forest smell, is pale yellow in color and watery in viscosity.
Used medicinally, Cedarwood Essential Oil is reputed to protect the body against harmful bacteria, facilitate wound-healing, address the discomforts of muscle aches, joint pain or stiffness, soothe coughs as well as spasms, support the health of the organs, regulate menstruation, and stimulate circulation. Cedarwood essential oil is steam-distilled from the wood chips or sawdust of the cedar tree. There are many types of cedar trees, each with its own essential oil. Because there are differences among the chemical compounds in essential oils, certain oils can be used for different things.
What is pine oil used for? Pine essential oil is also touted as having anti-inflammatory effects. In theory, such effects could do two things: Ease symptoms of inflammatory skin conditions, such as acne, eczema, and rosacea. Alleviate pain from related health conditions, such as arthritis and muscle pain.
Product Name Pine Oil Purity 85% CAS 8002-09-3 EINECS 232-688-5 FEMA NA Appearance light yellow to deep lemon liquid Application 1 Pine oil is a liquid mixture of macromolecular hydrocarbons distilled from pine roots at 240 ~ 400 C. 2 Pine oil is easy to dissolve in organic solvents such as ether, ethanol, soluble in glacial acetic acid, sodium hydroxide and other solutions, but difficult to dissolve in water. 3 Used as a foaming agent for metal flotation, a solvent for paint and ink, and a penetrating agent for textile industry. 4 Used as mineral processing agent, textile industry degreaser, printing and dyeing auxiliaries,etc. 5 Used as rubber softener, wood preservative, mineral flotation, felt, paint, plastics, etc. 6 Used in industry clean and wash, car wash etc
Description: * What is Pine Oil? Pine oil is a common phenolic disinfectant that is used in a wide range of products from household cleaners to aromatherapy and bath oils. It is used for its pleasant recognizable pine scent reminiscent of fresh cut pine trees. *How is Pine Oil Made? Pine oil is made using a process called steam distillation. Because pine products are organic material, regular types of distillation processes would cause the pine materials to decompose because of their inability to withstand high pressures for a long period of time. * What is Steam Distillation? Steam distillation uses steam from water to lower the boiling point of the pine compound. The pine needles are placed in the distillation equipment and steam is directed through the material. As the steam heats up the pine needles, the essential oils run out of the pine material and are collected. This allows the pine to reach the needed temperature to extract the oils, but does not get hot enough to ignite or destroy the pine. Application: It is suitable for making up flotation reagent, degrease reagent for woven industry, printing and dyeing reagent, bactericide, and the essence of washing soap. 25kg/drum in plastic drum,180kg/drum in galvanized steel drum, export standard packing. Delivery on time as schedule
The high quality bulgarian rose oil gained its producers scores of medals and diplomas from many exhibitions and fairs. The rose valley in bulgaria, near the town of kazanlak, is among the major producers of attar of roses in the world. Thanks to the specific geographic and climate conditions favorable temperatures during february, when blossoming buds formed, the maroon forest soils and frequency of the rainfalls during the rose picking in may and june, more than 3 centuries had been cultivated the famous all over the world bulgarian oil rose. This rose is used for producing the incomparable bulgarian rose attar.
Lemon balm essential oil (also known as Melissa essential oil) has a great variety of possible effects. The word 'Melissa' is Greek for 'honey bee', Melissa having been planted near bee hives to produce the most delicious honey. Lemon balm oil is considered one of the most powerfully medicinal essential oils in all of aromatherapy, with a wonderfully pleasant sweet, herbaceous aroma. A great deal of oil sold as lemon balm today is actually a blend of lemongrass and citronella oils - 'true' lemon balm oil has its own unique aroma and properties.