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Pine Sap Resin Distillation - Gums & Resins Distillation Plants

Pine Sap Resin Distillation

Pine Sap Resin Distillation - Gums & Resins Distillation Plants
Gums & Resins Distillation Plants

Pine Sap Resin Distillation

About Pine Sap Resin Distillation

Pine Sap Resin Distillation is sourced from Monotropa hypopitys. It is offered standardized for Abietic Acid, CAS 8002-09-3. Traditional and industrial applications include respiratory relief, pain and inflammation management, skin care and wound healing, aromatherapy and mental wellness.

Uses

  • Topical Use
  • Inhalation
  • Bath Additive
  • Household Disinfectant

Benefits

  • Respiratory Relief: Pine oil acts as a powerful decongestant and expectorant. It is used in vapor therapy or chest rubs to break up mucus and relieve symptoms of bronchitis, sinusitis, colds, and coughs.
  • Pain and Inflammation Management: When applied topically (diluted), it helps ease muscle aches, joint pain, arthritis, and rheumatism due to its anti-inflammatory and warming properties.
  • Skin Care and Wound Healing: Its antibacterial and antifungal properties make it effective for treating skin conditions like acne, eczema, psoriasis, and boils. It is also used to cleanse minor wounds.
  • Aromatherapy and Mental Wellness: The scent is known to reduce stress, anxiety, and mental fatigue, promoting a feeling of relaxation and focus.
  • Scalp Health: It is used to treat dry scalp and dandruff.

Specifications

Botanical Source: Monotropa hypopitys

Offering Grade: Abietic Acid

Cas Number: 8002-09-3

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the botanical source of Pine Sap Resin Distillation?

Pine Sap Resin Distillation is sourced from Monotropa hypopitys.

What is the CAS number for Pine Sap Resin Distillation?

Pine Sap Resin Distillation carries CAS number 8002-09-3.

What grade is Pine Sap Resin Distillation offered in?

Pine Sap Resin Distillation is offered standardized for Abietic Acid.

What is Pine Sap Resin Distillation used for?

Pine Sap Resin Distillation is commonly used for Topical Use.

What is a gums and resins distillation plant used for?

It is used for steam distillation of gums and resins to extract essential oils used in pharmaceutical, incense, and fragrance applications.

Can the plant handle high-viscosity raw material?

Yes, the equipment is designed to process gums and resins, which require specialized handling due to their viscosity and composition.

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