How to create chemical products from pine trees
Products of Harima Chemicals
By effectively managing the use of two types of rosin depending on the application and situation,
we are ensuring a stable product supply.
- Printing Ink Resins
- Paint Resins
- Adhesive Resins
- Synthetic Rubber Emulsifiers
- Functional Coating Agents
- Tall Oil Products
- Sizing Agents
- Paper Strengthening Agents
- Coating Agents & Chemical Specialties
- Solder Materials
- Materials for Printed Circuit Boards
- Brazing Materials for Heat Exchangers
Applications of Rosin Products
Tall Oil Rosin
Tall oil rosin is obtained from distilling* crude tall oil* which is a by-product of the kraft pulp making process.
Harima Chemicals is the only commercial producer of tall oil rosin in Asia.
*Distillation: A method of separating components using differences in boiling point
*Crude tall oil: The term tall oil comes from the Swedish word Talloja which means pine oil
Gum Rosin
Gum rosin is obtained (separated from turpentine) by distilling* crude gum collected from live pine trees.
*Distillation: A method of separating components using differences in boiling point
Wood Rosin
Wood rosin is obtained by the solvent extraction of wood chips from pine stumps that is then distilled*. Wood rosin is hardly produced at present.
*Distillation: A method of separating components using differences in boiling point