An aromatic oleoresin obtained from trees and shrubs is known as resin. Resin is a sticky substance produced by certain plant species as a response to injury or infection. It is commonly used in perfumes, varnishes, and traditional medicines.
Sap is a fluid that circulates in a plant's vascular system, carrying nutrients and water. Resin is a sticky substance produced by certain plants as a response to injury or to protect against insects and pathogens. Resin hardens over time and has various uses, such as in varnishes and adhesives.
It could be myrrh, a natural gum resin obtained from certain trees. Myrrh has been used in traditional medicine and incense for its aromatic and medicinal properties.
Bursera resin is a natural aromatic resin obtained from various species of trees in the Bursera genus, commonly found in regions like Mexico and Central America. It has been used for centuries in traditional medicine, incense, and spiritual ceremonies due to its pleasant fragrance and believed healing properties.
The solvent commonly used for epoxy phenolic resins is a mixture of aromatic hydrocarbons, such as xylene or toluene. These solvents help to dissolve the resins and are typically used for cleaning equipment or thinning the resin for application.
Glue
An aliphatic PVA is a strong glue made out of polyvinyl acetate mixed with materials such as resin.
Frankincense.
The aromatic gum resin mentioned in the Old Testament is called frankincense. It was commonly used in religious rituals and ceremonies.
An aromatic gum resin obtained from an african tree and burned as incense
Amber is fossilized tree resin. Jade is stone .
An aromatic oleoresin obtained from trees and shrubs is known as resin. Resin is a sticky substance produced by certain plant species as a response to injury or infection. It is commonly used in perfumes, varnishes, and traditional medicines.
Sap is a fluid that circulates in a plant's vascular system, carrying nutrients and water. Resin is a sticky substance produced by certain plants as a response to injury or to protect against insects and pathogens. Resin hardens over time and has various uses, such as in varnishes and adhesives.
have used shellsol A (mixed aromatic hydrocarbon or naphtha) to dissolve SBR resin
Copal has the same meaning in English and Spanish - an aromatic plant resin used in varnishes.
Acrylic will melt while resin doesnot although it may soften. Not sure, maybe the smell is different when they burn.
The name of an aromatic resin that starts with the letter m is myrrh. Since biblical times, man utilized this resin, which is derived from tree sap, for a variety of uses, including medicine, perfume and incense. In ancient times, the dead also were anointed with this resin.