Gum Rosin
A natural resin obtained from pine trees after distillation of turpentine oil. It appears as transparent to amber-colored brittle solid pieces with a glossy, glass-like appearance.
Description
- Appearance: Yellow, golden amber to dark reddish-brown resin chunks
- Odor: Mild piney, resinous, slightly balsamic
- Source: Pine tree oleoresin
- Form: Hard, brittle, glassy solid
- Solubility: Soluble in alcohols and many organic solvents
Uses
- Bakhoor & Incense bases
- Agarbatti manufacturing
- Fragrance fixative
- Adhesives and varnishes
- Printing inks
- Polishes and coatings
Benefits in Bakhoor/Agarbatti
- Improves burning characteristics
- Helps bind powders together
- Provides rich resinous smoke
- Increases fragrance retention
- Enhances longevity of scent
Typical Properties
- Color: Light amber to dark amber
- Softening Point: 70–80°C
- Acid Value: 160–180
- Origin: India, China, Indonesia, Brazil
Aroma Profile
Accords:
- Resinous
- Piney
- Warm
- Balsamic
- Slightly woody
- Dry amber
Note Classification:
- Base Note






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