Difference between revisions of "Hydrogenated turpentine"
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== Synonyms and Related Terms == | == Synonyms and Related Terms == | ||
− | esencia de trementina hidrogenada (Esp.); essence de térébenthine hydrogénée (Fr.) | + | hydrogenated pine oil; esencia de trementina hidrogenada (Esp.); essence de térébenthine hydrogénée (Fr.) |
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Latest revision as of 12:25, 14 September 2022
Description
A turpentine substitute prepared by hydrogenating pine oil Hydrogenated pine oil has an unpleasant odor and was used during World War II as a substitute for turpentine. It is currently scarce although it can occasionally be found sold under the name of turpentine substitute even though that name is most often used for mineral spirits.
Synonyms and Related Terms
hydrogenated pine oil; esencia de trementina hidrogenada (Esp.); essence de térébenthine hydrogénée (Fr.)