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Stability dammar

In the nineteenth century dammar, a soft resin derived from trees of southern Asia was introduced in Europe and used for making colourless varnish. Mixed with oil of turpentine it has become the preferred varnish for oil painting, due to its superior optical properties and better ageing stability than the other natural resins. [Pg.329]

Chem. Descrip. Gum resin dammar purified and deodorized CAS 9000-16-2 EINECS/ELINCS 232-528-4 Uses Stabilizer for essential oils in emulsions for flavored drinks Features 100% natural food resin not chemically modified dissolves rapidly at R.T. in essential oils of up to 50% cone. [Pg.918]


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