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                    BROSINGum Rosin Flakes, Brazilian, WW Grade$15 - $5370DAMARADammar Gum Resin Crystals$12 - $234PROSINPortuguese Rosin, Flakes,$12 - $350ROSINPCARosin Powder Blend With Calcium Carbonate$25 - $175ESTERG85Ester Gum (Glycerol Ester of Gum Rosin)$20 - $3700Gum Rosin Lumps, Honduran, Grade WG/WWDOWNLOAD SDSHonduran Gum Rosin Lumps (HROSIN) are high-grade colophony derived from the Pinus Oocarpa species in Honduras. This semi-transparent pine rosin varies in color from pale yellow to light brown and contains about 10% natural unsaponifiable matter, which imparts anticrystalline properties to the rosin and its compounds. The product is widely used in adhesives, coatings, chewing gums, cosmetics, linoleum, paints, printing inks, resins, rubber, sizes, and varnishes. 
 Product SpecificationsColor Grade USDA WG/WW Appearance Pale Yellow, Transparent Softening Point (Ring & Ball) 66 – 72°C Acid Number (mgKOH/g) 147 – 155 Specific Gravity @ 25°C 1.06 – 1.08 Refractive Index @ 20°C 1.540 Unsaponifiable Matter 7 – 12.1% Toluene Insolubles 0.01% Max. Iron Content 15 PPM Max. Ash Content 0.01% Max. Volatile Matter Negligible Flash Point °C (COC) Above 204°C 
 Applications and Benefits:- Used in adhesives for strong bonding properties.
- for coatings, varnishes, and linoleum production.
- Popular in chewing gums and cosmetics formulations.
- Widely applied in paints, printing inks, and resins.
- Suitable for rubber, sizes, and industrial applications.
 
 Caution: Handle with appropriate safety measures. Refer to the SDS for detailed safety and handling instructions. Write Review- acid number
- adhesives
- anticrystalline rosin
- ash content
- coatings
- colophony
- cosmetics
- flash point
- Gum rosin
- gum-derived rosin
- high- rosin
- Honduran rosin
- HROSIN
- iron content
- linoleum
- pine rosin
- Pinus Oocarpa
- printing inks
- refractive index
- resins
- rubber
- softening point
- specific gravity
- toluene insolubles
- unsaponifiable matter
- USDA grade rosin
- varnishes
- volatile matter
- WG/WW grade
 
 
						 
                             
                             
                             
                             
                            


 
        
 
                                                                        







