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Post Pine Oil

    • Product Name Post Pine Oil
    • Alias PWPINE
    • Einecs 232-268-1
    • Mininmum Order 1 g
    • Factory Site Tengfei Creation Center,55 Jiangjun Avenue, Jiangning District,Nanjing
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    • Manufacturer Sinochem Nanjing Corporation
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    436328

    Product Name Post Pine Oil
    Appearance Clear to pale yellow liquid
    Odor Strong pine-like aroma
    Main Component Alpha-pinene
    Solubility Insoluble in water, soluble in organic solvents
    Specific Gravity 0.860–0.895 at 20°C
    Flash Point About 65°C
    Boiling Point Around 200°C
    Origin Derived from pine tree distillation
    Ph Neutral
    Common Uses Disinfectant, cleaning agent, fragrance
    Cas Number 8002-09-3
    Refractive Index 1.470–1.480 at 20°C

    As an accredited Post Pine Oil factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing The Post Pine Oil is packaged in a sturdy 5-liter translucent plastic container with a secure screw cap and labeled for safe handling.
    Shipping Post Pine Oil should be shipped in tightly sealed, chemical-resistant containers, safeguarded against moisture and sunlight. It must be stored upright, away from incompatible materials, and clearly labeled. Follow all local and international regulations for the transport of chemicals. Use appropriate hazard labeling and include relevant safety data documentation during shipping.
    Storage Post Pine Oil should be stored in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight, heat, and sources of ignition. Keep containers tightly closed and protected from physical damage. Store away from strong oxidizers and acids. Use non-sparking tools and explosion-proof equipment. Clearly label storage areas and ensure proper containment to prevent leaks or spills.
    Application of Post Pine Oil

    Purity 98%: Post Pine Oil with 98% purity is used in industrial degreasing processes, where it provides efficient removal of heavy oil residues from metal surfaces.

    Viscosity Grade 30 cP: Post Pine Oil of 30 cP viscosity grade is applied in textile finishing, where it ensures uniform fabric softening and improved fiber flexibility.

    Molecular Weight 180 g/mol: Post Pine Oil with molecular weight 180 g/mol is used in agrochemical formulations, where it enhances emulsion stability and pesticide delivery.

    Flash Point 70°C: Post Pine Oil with a flash point of 70°C is utilized in household cleaners, where it offers improved safety and reduced fire hazard during storage and use.

    Density 0.93 g/cm³: Post Pine Oil at a density of 0.93 g/cm³ is incorporated into wood polish products, where it achieves deep penetration and long-lasting shine on treated surfaces.

    Solubility in Water 0.01%: Post Pine Oil with 0.01% water solubility is employed in oil-based insect repellents, where it provides prolonged efficacy and minimal dilution loss.

    Stability Temperature 120°C: Post Pine Oil stable up to 120°C is used in industrial coatings, where it maintains performance integrity under high-temperature application conditions.

    Acid Value 1.5 mg KOH/g: Post Pine Oil with an acid value of 1.5 mg KOH/g is blended into lubricants, where it helps reduce corrosion and minimizes equipment wear.

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    More Introduction

    Post Pine Oil: Reliable Performance from Source to End User

    Why We Stand Behind Post Pine Oil

    Decades of hands-on experience in manufacturing pine-based chemicals have taught us to respect the nuances in each batch and every step of the process. Among the range of products crafted from natural pine sources, Post Pine Oil holds a unique role on account of its specific composition and utility. In the plant, Post Pine Oil emerges after careful fractional distillation, where we separate the lighter and heavier fractions with precision built from years of technical know-how. What sets Post Pine Oil apart is neither flashy branding nor hollow claims—it’s the predictable, steady character that only comes with real process control.

    Manufacturing: From Pine to Precision

    Extracting Post Pine Oil begins with the honest raw material: pine stumps and branches sourced from well-managed forests. This isn’t bulk commodity oil churned without oversight. We monitor temperature curves, vacuum levels, condenser flows, and the subtleties of wood origin that impact every ton. The resulting oil carries an authentic woody aroma and clear, light-amber color—no clouding, no lingering off-notes that would signal rushed or careless processing.

    We maintain a regular product grade with alpha-terpineol content averaging above 40%, and terpene alcohols that drive both performance and fragrance. Each batch flows through stainless steel reactors, and we check by GC (Gas Chromatography) so end users can rely on batch-to-batch consistency. This scrutiny means customers don’t gamble on quality or composition.

    Applications Shaped by Real-World Needs

    The backbone of real demand for Post Pine Oil is its versatility as a solvent and emulsifier. Formulators in cleaning, agriculture, and even textile processing have leaned on its solvency to dissolve inks, greases, and pesticides that water-based solutions just can’t tackle. We’ve watched industrial laundry operators mix it into detergents that strip stubborn stains without harsh, residue-laden alternatives. It’s not a lab curiosity; it’s a daily workhorse.

    Farmers and pest control contractors incorporate Post Pine Oil into emulsions to disperse active ingredients evenly. We keep track of feedback from these hands-on applications, optimizing our distillation cut points and moisture controls so the product never falls short in the field. The naturally derived fragrance, which can’t be duplicated in synthetic terpene mixtures, gives cleaning and sanitizing products a fresh note that genuinely masks chemical odors instead of just overlaying them.

    Specification and Performance: Why These Numbers Matter

    We don’t believe in burying details in fine print. Our standard Post Pine Oil carries a specific gravity range from 0.930 to 0.940 at 25°C and distills 90% of its volume between 205°C and 225°C. Residual moisture is always tested below 0.5% to avoid complications in water-sensitive formulations. What does this mean practically? It means the oil won’t separate in your warehouse or cause unexpected reactions in delicate blends.

    Flash point sits reliably above 70°C, cutting fire hazard risk in storage and transit. Our GC purity documentation isn’t just for regulatory boxes; it guarantees no surprises when the drum is opened. End users for disinfectant blends rely on high terpene alcohol content to act both as a surfactant and a booster for bacterial efficacy. Small differences in these values are lived realities on production lines, not just numbers in a table.

    Differences from General Pine Oil Blends

    Generic or multicut pine oils often get sold into the market at a cheaper price, but their unpredictable odor and erratic solvent strength make them suited only to non-demanding bulk uses. We’ve been through enough trial batches and customer reclamation discussions to recognize the pain points. When a blend contains high volumes of low-boiling terpenes—especially when these fractions skew the pH or create haze—finished products disappoint both compounders and end-users.

    Post Pine Oil, by contrast, targets a specific, narrow distillation cut. The stability comes from that deliberate focus. Fragrance houses, especially those blending for industrial air fresheners, notice the sharp, lingering top note is avoided—there’s a smoothness that keeps user complaints low. No residual sulfur. No guesswork with viscosity.

    Supporting Green Chemistry and Safety

    Our operation runs under a closed-loop system, capturing by-product streams and recycling process water. Sustainability isn’t an afterthought; it impacts the choices we make in purification and waste management. We’re honest with our customers: Post Pine Oil isn’t a miracle solution for every sustainability question, but it does start with a renewable material and we minimize fossil-derived additives at every possible stage.

    Handlers appreciate our packaging—poly drums or steel containers, always lined against corrosion—because clean, undamaged deliveries reduce operational headaches. Safety data is straightforward: low toxicity when diluted, moderate volatility handled through proper ventilation. We include every in-plant user’s advice in our hazard communication practices, not just regulatory cut-paste from upstream suppliers.

    How Real-World Conditions Shape the Product

    Climate, regional pine species, drying conditions, and even the details of transport from forest to plant all impact the end composition of Post Pine Oil. It took us years to map out local versus imported stump mixes and the subtle changes in resin acid profile caused by Southern versus Northern pine stock. The result: our specs don’t just copy a global average—we tune them for the market’s most critical customers, and we revise as forest conditions shift. This flexibility, along with our batch monitoring practices, allows us to deliver the same solvency and aroma, year after year.

    Some competitors cut corners on distillation or rely on cheap, mass-blended oils that quickly show their weaknesses as residues creep into end products and solvent power falls short. We track QC complaints and scraps, and stay in open communication with technical staff at clients’ plants. No batch moves out the door unless it meets our running history of spec tolerances. If something ever comes in slightly off spec, we either blend it back or clearly label it for lower-tier uses, never hiding material issues behind a "good enough" standard.

    Cost, Value, and Longevity

    Post Pine Oil doesn’t claim to be the low-cost solution. We add value through traceability and through the close technical support we offer to those at the receiving end of the supply chain. Decades of watching reorders and process troubleshooting have shown us that most lost funds in plant operations come not from buying price, but from batches that fail in application or require rework. By focusing on purity, specific distillation cuts, and reliable logistics, we eliminate those hidden costs.

    Users in regions with hot or variable climates report fewer issues with phase separation and sedimentation than with off-brand imports. Long shelf life—up to two years under correct storage—isn’t guaranteed by preservatives, but by real chemical stability. Knowing the pine oil’s true cut and storage history builds trust, and that feedback influences both our R&D and standard practices.

    Collaborative Development and Practical Feedback

    We don’t invent application stories for marketing slides. Every enhancement in odor profile, anti-microbial boosting, or emulsion stability has come out of real feedback at customer plants. Industrial formulators sometimes ask us to tweak cut points or lower the water content to improve blending with other proprietary bases. Cleaning product companies request test reports from third-party labs, so we maintain reports on skin sensitivity, solubility in tap versus RO water, and even stress tests under variable pH conditions.

    In tackling complaints or new uses—like higher solids cleaning pastes or even natural weed control binders—we engage directly with scale-up operators. Problems like foaming, discoloration, and unexpected viscosity jumps get addressed with plant trials, not theoretical chemistry. Our team exchanges technical notes with end users, not just sales reps. This hands-on dialogue feeds real changes in how we run the distillation, adjust condenser settings, or adapt our packaging solutions.

    Stability, Supply Chain, and Transparency

    Real risks come not just from product quality, but also from supply hiccups or unknowns in sourcing. In recent years, global shipping delays and swings in forest product supply gave us a hard lesson in forward planning. We invest in local pine sourcing and maintain safety stock for Post Pine Oil to shield our buyers from unpredictable market shortages. Our logistics team keeps buyers updated on shipment locations and timelines—not with generic tracking links, but with direct updates when something needs adjustment.

    Unlike traders who might substitute a lower-grade pine oil during shortage periods, we stay with the product line buyers rely on, even if it means managing allocation or advising customers honestly about limits. If any batch variation occurs, we report it with technical detail and propose workarounds, not vague assurance. It’s how we retain partners through tight spots while keeping promises made in good times and bad.

    Supporting Compliance Beyond the Basics

    New regulations for labeling, worker safety, or environmental impact appear every year across markets. We watch these trends and prepare supporting documents long before a rule takes effect. Safety data sheets match GHS standards, and we keep full batch histories available for audit—not just to tick boxes, but to help end users feel confident using Post Pine Oil in critical applications. We advise downstream blenders on potential hazardous interactions, such as those involving alkali-sensitive actives or cationic surfactants, instead of expecting them to troubleshoot after the fact.

    Post Pine Oil Versus Synthetics and Other Natural Oils

    Some buyers compare Post Pine Oil to citrus-based d-limonene or to synthetic terpene blends. We’ve run both in competitive trials. Citrus oils give a different solvency spectrum, but spoil faster, show higher volatility losses, and more commonly trigger allergic reactions among workers. Synthetic terpene fractions lack the complex, stabilizing matrix that makes true pine oil products less likely to separate or degrade. We share our side-by-side results so buyers can weigh not just price and manufacturer claims, but performance in realistic working conditions.

    Future Outlook and Continuous Improvement

    We don’t stand still—our technical team reviews feedback on every batch and actively schedules plant upgrades to keep ahead of evolving customer and regulatory requirements. Analytical improvements, including rapid GC-MS screening and automated blending stations, help us tighten specs still further and experiment with new distillation profiles when the market calls for them. We openly share our upgrade timeline so partners can plan their own product development accordingly.

    As natural and sustainable cleaners take a bigger place in the global market, Post Pine Oil continues to show its worth. It offers not just performance, but traceability and a clear chain from forest to finished product. We will always base our claims on practical, observable results and invite customers to audit, test, and challenge us to do better. That’s the way we’ve built our business—the results each customer sees on their production floor remain the best measure of our product’s value, year in and year out.