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Widely Used as Starting Materials for Various Synthetic Fragrances and in the IT Industry
Turpentine oil, a natural raw material, is used as a starting material for a wide range of synthetic fragrances. At our company, we produce essential oils such as gum turpentine and α-pinene derived from pine-based raw materials, as well as their derivatives including terpineol and myrcene. These are supplied as fragrance ingredients for toiletries such as soaps and detergents, as well as for toothpaste and bath additives. Furthermore, as a natural solvent, turpentine oil possesses unique characteristics not found in petroleum-based solvents, making it widely used in fields including the IT industry. In addition, D-limonene, the main component of citrus essential oils (e.g., orange oil), is used as a raw material for fragrances, deodorizers, and masking agents, and also as a cleaning agent component.
Applications: Fragrances, solvents, dispersants
- Turpentine oil, derived from natural sources, is used as a starting material for various synthetic fragrances.
- Used as a raw material for electronic materials such as PDP glass pastes and MLCC metal pastes.
- Contract manufacturing of paste vehicles using terpene solvents is conducted in our in-house cleanroom.
- Low molecular weight polyethylene wax can be added to adjust solidification speed, melt viscosity, and act as a molding aid.
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