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How is Pine Oil Made?

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By Chris Sherwood
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    What is Pine Oil?

  1. Pine oil is a common phenolic disinfectant that is used in a wide range of products from household cleaners to aromatherapy and bath oils. It is used for its pleasant recognizable pine scent reminiscent of fresh cut pine trees.
  2. The Process

  3. Pine oil is made using a process called steam distillation. Because pine products are organic material, regular types of distillation processes would cause the pine materials to decompose because of their inability to withstand high pressures for a long period of time.
  4. Steam Distillation

  5. Steam distillation uses steam from water to lower the boiling point of the pine compound. The pine needles are placed in the distillation equipment and steam is directed through the material. As the steam heats up the pine needles, the essential oils run out of the pine material and are collected. This allows the pine to reach the needed temperature to extract the oils, but does not get hot enough to ignite or destroy the pine.
  6. The Result

  7. The result of the steam distillation is a highly concentrated form of pine oil. The final product can then go on and be used in pine cleaners, or it can be watered down and used as aromatherapy or in bath products.
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