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Rosin (/ˈrɒzɪn/), also
known as
colophony or Gr****
pitch (Latin: pix graeca), is a
solid form of
resin obtained from pine
trees and
other plants, mostly...
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climbing are made with
magnesium carbonate,
colophony, and
ethanol or an
alcohol that
dissolves the
colophony and
quickly evaporates from the
solution (as...
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balsam (Apocynaceae)
Opopanax Umiri balsam (Humiria floribunda)
Rosin (
Colophony)
Sagapenum Sandarac Sarcocolla Storax balsam Turpentine Venice turpentine...
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released during soldering can
cause occupational asthma (formerly
called colophony disease in this context) in
sensitive individuals,
although it is not...
- an oil of amber, and
leaves a
black residue which is
known as "amber
colophony", or "amber pitch"; when
dissolved in oil of
turpentine or in linseed...
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sense of a 'crowning touch',) as it was
sited along a ridgeline. The term
colophony for
rosin comes from the term
colophonia resina (Ancient Gr****: Κολοφωνία...
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reported that the
formulation comprised 66%
paraffin wax, 20% pale
resin (
colophony), and 14%
eucalyptus oil, with
small amounts of
other ingredients. More...
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oxidized polyethylene glazing agent Approved in the EU. E915
Esters of
colophony glazing agent E916
Calcium iodate E917 Pot****ium
iodate E918 Nitrogen...
- metal-plated
objects such as snaps,
buttons or tools; and in
cobalt blue
pigment Colophony (Rosin) – rosin, sap or
sawdust typically from
spruce or fir
trees Formaldehyde...
- S2CID 36139468. Hausen, BM; Krohn, K; Budianto, E (1990). "Contact
allergy due to
colophony (VII).
Sensitizing studies with
oxidation products of
abietic and related...