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A resin secreted by pine trees; called turpentine. From a chemical point of view, rosin is mainly a solution formed by solid resin acids dissolved in terpenes.
When rosin is processed, the volatile terpene is called turpentine, and the nonvolatile resin acid fusion is called rosin.
The resin is colorless and transparent when it flows out of the resin duct of the pine trunk, and its terpene content is up to 36%. After contact with air, terpenes evaporate rapidly, while the resin acid crystallizes in a crystalline form, and the rosin itself becomes dense and half fluid like a honey. Resin from the forest zone to the factory often contains a variety of mechanical mixtures, including pine needles, bark, wood chips, insects, and dust.