Turpentine oil

Turpentine Oil is a volatile essential oil obtained through the steam distillation of resin from pine trees, primarily species of the Pinus genus. Known for its sharp, fresh, and resinous aroma, it is rich in monoterpenes such as alpha-pinene and beta-pinene. Turpentine Oil has long been valued for its therapeutic, solvent, and cleaning properties. Traditionally used in topical formulations for its anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects, it is now widely used in pharmaceuticals, industrial solvents, paints, varnishes, and cleaning agents. Its combination of strong solvency, natural origin, and distinctive scent make it a key ingredient across medical, industrial, and household applications.

Turpentine Oil

Turpentine Oil is a volatile essential oil distilled from the resin of pine trees (primarily Pinus species). It is a colorless to pale yellow fluid with a strong, distinctive odor, composed mainly of terpenes such as alpha-pinene and beta-pinene. Traditionally used as a solvent and medicinal agent, turpentine oil has broad applications across industrial, pharmaceutical, and agricultural sectors. Its natural origin and unique chemical profile also make it valuable in fragrance, flavoring, and organic synthesis.