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Pine oil

Pine Oil is a natural essential oil derived from the needles, twigs, and cones of pine trees, typically from species like Pinus sylvestris (Scots pine). It is well-known for its fresh, woody, and earthy scent, which has energizing and cleansing properties. Pine oil is a versatile product used in various industries, including cleaning, aromatherapy, and personal care.
Pine oil should be diluted before applying to skin, and it is not recommended for use by individuals with sensitive skin or for children without professional guidance.

Chemway is one of the Pine Oil, manufacturers, exporters, and suppliers in Fujairah, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Kuwait, Muscat, Dubai UAE.

    1. Cleaning & Disinfectant Industry
    • Disinfectant Formulations: Pine oil is commonly used as an active ingredient in household and industrial disinfectants. Its antibacterial and antifungal properties make it effective for cleaning hard surfaces in homes, hospitals, and commercial spaces.
    • Multi-Purpose Cleaners: Used in eco-friendly and non-toxic cleaners for floors, countertops, bathrooms, and kitchens. It helps eliminate bacteria, mold, and mildew, while also leaving a fresh, natural scent.
    1. Pharmaceutical Industry
    • Topical Medications: Pine oil is used in creams and ointments for treating skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, and acne due to its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties.
    • Respiratory Aids: Incorporated in inhalants and chest rubs for relieving congestion, sinusitis, and colds, since it helps clear the airways and acts as a decongestant.
    1. Aromatherapy & Wellness Industry
    • Essential Oils: Pine oil is used in the production of essential oils for stress relief, mood enhancement, and respiratory support. It is often included in diffusers, candles, and bath products.
    • Massage Oils & Bath Additives: The oil is mixed with carrier oils to create therapeutic massage blends for muscle relaxation, stress relief, and improved circulation.
    1. Cosmetic & Personal Care Industry
    • Skincare Products: Pine oil is used in lotions, creams, and soaps for its antiseptic and soothing properties. It is particularly valued in formulations for acne-prone or inflamed skin.
    • Hair Care: Incorporated in shampoos and scalp treatments to control dandruff and improve scalp health due to its antifungal properties.
    1. Agriculture & Veterinary Industry
    • Pesticides: Pine oil is used as a natural pesticide due to its ability to repel insects and pests. It is included in organic farming products for pest control without harmful chemicals.
    • Animal Care Products: In veterinary applications, pine oil is used in topical treatments for minor wounds and skin irritations in livestock and pets.
    1. Paints & Coatings Industry
    • Solvent: Pine oil serves as a natural solvent in paints, varnishes, and coatings. It is used to enhance the drying process and improve the application of the product.
    1. Fragrance Industry
    • Perfume & Air Fresheners: Pine oil’s distinct woody and earthy scent makes it a popular component in fragrances for personal care products and air fresheners. It provides a natural, fresh scent that is often associated with cleanliness.
    1. Food & Beverage Industry (Limited Use)
    • Flavoring Agent: While less common, pine oil can be used as a flavoring in some food and beverages. However, this use is regulated and limited due to the potency of the oil.
    1. Rubber and Adhesives Industry
    • Plasticizer: Pine oil can act as a plasticizer in rubber and adhesives, improving flexibility and workability during manufacturing.
    1. Textile Industry
    • Fiber Treatment: In the textile industry, pine oil is sometimes used to treat fibers to make them more resistant to mold and bacteria, particularly in natural fibers like wool and cotton.
    AppearanceColorless to pale yellow liquid
    OdorStrong
    pHAcidic
    Molecular Weight63.012 g·mol−1
    Boiling Point195 °C
    Melting Point5 °C
    Vapor Pressure4 mmHg
    Density0.875 g/cm3 at 25 °C
    Flash Point65 °C

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