Turpentine
Turpentine[edit]
Turpentine is a fluid obtained by the distillation of resin harvested from living trees, primarily pine trees. It is mainly used as a solvent and as a source of materials for organic synthesis.
Production[edit]
Turpentine is produced by the distillation of resin obtained from trees, mainly pine trees. The resin is collected by making incisions into the tree bark, a process known as "tapping". The resin is then distilled to separate the volatile oil, known as turpentine, from the non-volatile rosin.
Collection[edit]
The collection of resin involves a method called "chipping," where the bark of the tree is cut to allow the resin to flow. A cup and gutter system is often used to collect the resin as it drips from the tree.
Distillation[edit]
The collected resin is then distilled in a still. The process involves heating the resin to evaporate the turpentine, which is then condensed and collected. The remaining solid material is known as rosin.
Uses[edit]
Turpentine is used as a solvent in the production of varnish and paint, and as a raw material in the chemical industry for the synthesis of other compounds. It is also used in traditional medicine and as a cleaning agent.
History[edit]
The use of turpentine dates back to ancient times, where it was used for medicinal purposes and as a solvent. The industry grew significantly in the 19th century, particularly in the southeastern United States, where large pine forests provided an abundant source of resin.
Environmental Impact[edit]
The production of turpentine has environmental impacts, including deforestation and habitat destruction. Sustainable practices and regulations have been implemented to mitigate these effects.
Related pages[edit]
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Turpentine distilled the old way
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Cup and gutter system for collecting turpentine
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Chipping a turpentine tree
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Turpentine face in Clinch County, Georgia, USA
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Turpentine still at Manlyn, North Carolina
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