Odour
The odour and uses of Pine Tar Rectified
Odour=>Pine Tar Rectified is the smoothest tar when compared to Cade Oil Rectified and Birch Tar Oil Rectified. It has a smoky and burnt character with enough “sweetness” to make it more palatable than either Birch or Cade. It has a smooth balsamic and resinous feel with a coniferous trace
Synaesthesia=> Incense, prayer, gothic, on fire, smoke, temple, church, Catholic, meditation, yoga, yogi, Thailand, divine stained-glass window wreathed by black ivy
Perfume-Uses=>Used in fragrances where a burnt or smoky character are required. Masculine fragrances, Leather, incense, Chypre, Tobacco, Traces where baked, cooked or roasted notes are wanted. Recommended to use as a dilution of 10% or 1%. The chief constituents are volatile terpene oils, neutral oils of high boiling point and high solvency, resin and fatty acids subjected to high heat to produce a tar and then rectified using distillation.
Just-try-it=>
Tips=>As with most oils from the Tar and Smoke family, it is essential to dilute them to your specific needs as they can instantly overpower a fragrance
Synonyms
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Regulatory
CAS No. | 3/9/8002 | |
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DOCUMENTATION IFRA Status / EU Allergens / MSDS / COA |
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Perfumery Applications
Typical usage in perfume compounds
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Application Suitability
Used in these perfume types but not limited to them.
Rating
9 = Very Good Performance
8 = Good Performance
7 = Reasonable performance
6 = Fair performance
5 = Mediocre performance
4 = Slight stability problems
3 = Discoloration Problems
2 = Stability problems
1 = Major problems
0 = Not recommended for use
Important Notes:
End application data applies to experiments carried out by the authors or extrapolated from those experiments using computer algorithms. As application product formulations vary widely this information is only a general guide.
Full testing by both perfumers- flavorists and end users is the only proven method to ensuring a perfume or flavours safety- strength- suitability- stability and success.
Legislation and regulations vary widely and change with time so it is your duty to check this.