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The definitions presented here are merely general descriptions that may prove helpful. They do not supersede the definitions of technical terms as they are used in specific documents, agreements, proposals, offerings or patents.
A terpene component from pine sources used as a chemical intermediate or solvent feedstock.
A terpene isomer used as an intermediate in aroma chemicals and resins.
A terpene mixture used in resins, solvents, and fragrance intermediates.
A modified rosin with improved oxidation stability for specialty applications.
A refined tall oil fraction containing fatty acids, rosin acids, and neutral materials.
A glycerol-esterified rosin used in coatings, chewing gum base, and adhesives.
A rosin modified to improve reactivity or end-use performance.
A natural resin obtained from pine trees and used in adhesives, inks, and coatings.
A volatile pine-derived liquid containing terpenes such as pinene.
A rosin derivative treated with hydrogen to improve color and stability.
A rosin-based material used to improve resistance of paper to liquid penetration.
A pine-derived oil used in cleaners, flotation, and chemical formulations.
A polymerized terpene resin used as a tackifier in pressure-sensitive systems.
A rosin-derived amine used as an intermediate in specialty chemical synthesis.
An esterified rosin used as a tackifier in adhesives, inks, and rubbers.
A chemically modified rosin used as an intermediate for further resin manufacture.
A soap made from rosin acids, commonly used in emulsions and specialty processes.
A resin used to increase tack and improve adhesion performance.
A fatty acid fraction from tall oil used in coatings, lubricants, and rubber processing.
The heavy residual fraction from tall oil distillation used in industrial applications.
A rosin fraction recovered from crude tall oil, used in paper, inks, and adhesives.
A high-performance tackifier resin made from terpene and phenolic components.
A resin made from terpene feedstocks and used to provide tack and compatibility.