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CAS NUMBER: 8002-29-7

EC NUMBETR: 232-305-1

 

 


Tar oils are typified by Tar oil which may be derived from coal or wood distillation.
Tar oil is not suitable for painting but can be stained, preferably after a period of weathering. 

Tar is a dark brown or black viscous liquid of hydrocarbons and free carbon, obtained from a wide variety of organic materials through destructive distillation. 
Tar oil can be produced from coal, wood, petroleum, or peat.

Mineral products resembling Tar oil can be produced from fossil hydrocarbons, such as petroleum. 
Tar oil is produced from coal as a byproduct of coke production.

Tar oil is used as a blend stock into the residual fuel oil market.
Tar oil can also be used as a specialty carbon black feedstock.

Tar oil can be considered a premium fuel blend stock due to its low sulfur content, low benzene content, and high flash point.
Tar oil, also call as wood tar or wood tar oil, is a brownish to dark brown viscous liquid.

Foreverest supply wood tar oil for over 20years, the tar oil is prepared by the high temperature carbonization of pine wood under anoxic conditions.
Tar oil can be used for impregnating marine cables, rubber plasticizers, caulking rubber and medicine after dehydration or distillation

Tar oils are a mixture of sand, clay, water, and Tar oil.
Tar oil is a thick, sticky, black oil that can form naturally in a variety of ways, usually when lighter oil is degraded by bacteria.

Tar oil has long been used in waterproofing materials for buildings, and is most familiar today as the binding agent in road asphalt. 
However, most of the Tar oil produced from tar sands is refined and mixed with lighter oils to produce synthetic crude oil that can be further refined and used in much the same way as typical crude oil.

This oil is used alone or in combination with nicotine for the control of aphids, thrips and similar types of insects. 
Tar oil oil has greater fungicidal value than petroleum oil and also may act as a carrier for copper resinate, which it dissolves readily. 

The combination of Tar oil oil and copper resinate may be added to petroleum oil and the blend emulsified in the usual way.
Tar oil is a unique product refined to resemble a residual fuel oil

Tar oil is used as a blend stock into the residual fuel oil market
Tar is a product used in many fields. 

Tar oil is particularly beneficial for eczema. With regular use, it cures. 
People who have skin and hair problems are generally recommended to use tar.

Tar oil has soap for these diseases. All these diseases can be eliminated with special tar soap. 
Tar oil, which is very useful, can be recommended by doctors in the treatment. 

Tar oil soap got its name from its color. 
Tar oil is a natural cleaner that does not contain chemicals. 

Tar oil is a soap that has been used for many years, especially for skin and hair health. 
Tar oil, which is very affordable, is recommended by doctors. 

Tar oil is an oily liquid with a burning taste,obtained by distilling coal and woodtar, used as an antiseptic and wood preservative. 
Tar oil oil is a yellow-to-green oily liquid that boils between 240 and 270 °C, is immiscible with water and soluble in alcohol,and is derived by the fractional distillation of Tar oil, used as a wood preservative, fungicide and disinfectant.

Tar oil is a thick dark liquid which is a by-product of the production of coke and coal gas from coal.
Tar oil has both medical and industrial uses.

Medicinally Tar oil is a topical medication applied to skin to treat.
Tar oil may be used in combination with ultraviolet light therapy.

IndustriallyTar oil is a railroad tie preservative and used in the surfacing of roads.
Tar oil was discovered circa 1665 and used for medical purposes as early as the 1800s.

The discovery that Tar oil could be used as the main ingredient in synthetic dyes engendered an entire industry.
Tar oil is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines.

Tar oil is available as a generic medication and over the counter.
Tar oil is unclear if use during pregnancy is safe for the baby and use during breastfeeding is not typically recommended.

The exact mechanism of action is unknown.
Tar oil is a complex mixture of phenols, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), and heterocyclic compounds.
Tar oil demonstrates antifungal, anti-inflammatory, anti-itch, and antiparasitic properties.

 

 


USES OF TAR OIL:

Tar oil was used as seal for roofing shingles and tar paper and to seal the hulls of ships and boats. 
For millennia, Tar oil was used to waterproof sails and boats, but today, sails made from inherently waterproof synthetic substances have reduced the demand for tar. 

Tar oil is still used to seal traditional wooden boats and the roofs of historic, shingle-roofed churches, as well as painting exterior walls of log buildings. 
Tar oil is also a general disinfectant. 

Tar oil oil, or wood tar oil, is used for the surface treatment of wooden shingle roofs, boats, buckets, and tubs and in the medicine, soap, and rubber industries. 
Tar oil has good penetration on the rough wood. 

An Tar oil recipe for the treatment of wood is one-third each genuine wood tar, balsam turpentine, and boiled or raw linseed oil or Chinese tung oil.
In Finland, wood tar was once considered a panacea reputed to heal "even those cut in twain through their midriff". 

A Finnish proverb states that "if sauna, vodka and tar won't help, the disease is fatal." 
Tar oil is used in traditional Finnish medicine because of its microbicidal properties.

Tar oil is produced by a process referred to as destructive distillation’. 
This process essentially involves gathering and crushing all plant parts which are then steam distilled over a number of hours which in turn gives us an end product that looks similar to tar. 

Tar oil is then rectified by vacuum distillation, removing the by-products deemed hazardous.
The wood to be treated shall be dry and cleaned from dirt and dust.

Apply Tar oil in thin layers with a brush or cloth, let the oil be absorbed.
Grind the treated surface and repeat the oiling if necessary. 

Apply as needed, but 2-4 layers should be sufficient.
Pay special attention to end surfaces of wood, oil them carefully. 

Excess oil left on the surface after the final oiling shall be wiped off.
Tar oil should be stirred carefully before and during use.

Tar oil is recommended to repeat treatment with dark tar oil at the latest after two years.
The benefits of Tar oil are being researched by many people. 

The biggest benefit of Tar oil is to protect skin health. 
Tar oils play a major role in the regeneration of cells in the human body. 

Tar oil can be used directly without wasting too much time. 
Tar oil applied on the skin prevents wrinkles that occur in the case of aging. 

Tar oil also removes blemishes on the skin.
Among the biggest benefits of tar oil is the relief of wounds and burns. 

Tar oil can be used to remove scars and burn marks on the body. 
Tar oil is recommended for a healthier skin. 

Tar oil can be applied directly to the skin. 
After Tar oil is applied to the skin, Tar oil should be waited for a while for the body to absorb it.

Tar oil is used in medicated shampoo, soap and ointment. 
Tar oil demonstrates antifungal, anti-inflammatory, anti-itch, and antiparasitic properties.

Tar oil may be used in combination with ultraviolet light therapy.
Tar oil has historically also been used for this purpose. 

Though Tar oil is frequently cited online as having been banned as a medical product by the FDA due to a "lack of evidence having been submitted for proof of effectiveness".
Tar oil was a component of the first sealed roads. 

In Tar oils original development by Edgar Purnell Hooley, tarmac was tar covered with granite chips. Later the filler used was industrial slag. 
Today, petroleum derived binders and sealers are more commonly used. 
These sealers are used to extend the life and reduce maintenance cost associated with asphalt pavements, primarily in asphalt road paving, car parks and walkways.

Tar oil is incorporated into some parking-lot sealcoat products used to protect the structural integrity of the underlying pavement.
Sealcoat products that are coal-tar based typically contain 20 to 35 percent coal-tar pitch.

Being flammable, Tar oil is sometimes used for heating or to fire boilers. 
Like most heavy oils, Tar oil must be heated before it will flow easily.

A large part of the binder used in the graphite industry for making "green blocks" is coke oven volatiles, a considerable portion of which is Tar oil. 
During the baking process of the green blocks as a part of commercial graphite production, most of the Tar oil binders are vaporised and are generally burned in an incinerator to prevent release into the atmosphere, as COV and Tar oil can be injurious to health.

Tar oil is also used to manufacture paints, synthetic dyes, and photographic materials.
In the coal gas era, there were many companies in Britain whose business was to distill Tar oil to separate the higher-value fractions, such as naphtha, creosote and pitch.

 


-As a flavoring for candies 

-As a spice for food, like meat.

-As a scent for saunas. Tar water is mixed into water, which is turned into steam in the sauna.

-As an anti-dandruff agent in shampoo.

-As a component of cosmetics.

 

 

 

APPLICATIONS OF TAR OIL:

Tar oil has been used for many industry as follows:
Tar oil is used as surface treatment of wooden, shingle roofs, boats.

Tar oil is used as treatment of horse hooves etc.
Tar oil is used in construction material and special paints.

Tar oil is used in the softening solvent in rubber industry.
Tar oil is used as wood preservation.

Tar oil is used in pharmaceuticals industry for stomach and skin disease.
Tar oil is used in soaps.
Tar oil is used to produce by-products such as Tar oil oil and guaiacol after distillation.

 

 

 

APPLICATION AREAS OF TAR OIL:


-Boats and berths 

-log houses 

-terraces

-fences

-shingled roofs 

-garden furniture 

-vacuum-impregnated and thermally treated wood

 

 

 

PROPERTIES OF TAR OIL:


-grade: Kosher

-origin: France origin

-refractive index: n20/D 1.538 (lit.)

-Boiling Point: 175 °C (lit.)

-Density: 1.135 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)

 

 

 

STABILITY OF TAR OIL:

-detergent

-hair spray

-powder

-shampoo

 

 


STORAGE OF TAR OIL:

2 years in a sealed container.

 

 


SYNONYM:

Paranaphthalene
Anthracin
Green Oil
Anthracen
Tetra Olive N2G
Anthracen [German]
Anthrazen
Bis-alkylamino anthracene
CCRIS 767
Anthraxcene
HSDB 702
Acen
CHEBI:35298
UNII-EH46A1TLD7
NSC 7958

 

 

 

 

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