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  • The factory produced plastic products and processed pine resin used in plastics.
  • A common misconception is that amber is exclusively a product of pine resin.
  • Notable local products include virgin olive oil and natural pine resin.
  • This is because pine resin apparently has a number of quite efficient antimicrobials.
  • The physician Cadwallader Colden extolled the virtues of pine resin steeped in water.
  • The Chippewa also used pine resin to successfully treat infections and even gangrenous wounds.
  • The word chien ( Old High German ) means pine resin, pine, which Kienf鰄re.
  • As it mainly consists of n-heptane, Jeffrey pine resin is a poor source of turpentine.
  • Pine resin from the sea trees at Ladies Beach, wafts in the air above the beach.
  • Pine resin ( sap ) has been used by various tribes to waterproof baskets, pails, and boats.
  • Indigenous cosmetics are made from pine resin.
  • Imported resin contains 75 95 % pinenes, whereas chir pine resin contains only about 25 % pinenes.
  • Retsina, of course, is the wine flavored with pine resin, and yes, it is an acquired taste.
  • Betus is a glazed, double-fired ware, characterized by the use of  betus oil, derived from pine resin.
  • The basic raw material, pine resin, once collected, is converted into two major products  rosin and turpentine.
  • A : There's a small number of people who are allergic to colophony, a product made from pine resin.
  • The pine resin and linseed oil cured to a hard plastic, and the back side was often given a rough surface.
  • "' Gum naval stores cultivation "'refers to the labor-intensive method of extracting pine resin from the trees ( the raw gum ).
  • With the passing of wooden ships, those uses of pine resin ended, but the industry remained vigorous as new products created new markets.
  • In the first part of the 20th century, extensive commercial exploitation of wood, paper, and pine resin or pine tar as a precursor.
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