Cedarwood oil Cas 8000-27-9
Chemical Name: Cedarwood oil
Synonyms: Cedar Oil; Cedarwood oil Natural; Ceder wood oil; Cedrus oil; Sanmon oil
CAS No.: 8000-27-9
Appearance: Light yellow liquid
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Cedarwood oil Details
Chemical Name: Cedarwood oil
Synonyms: Cedar Oil; Cedarwood oil Natural; Ceder wood oil; Cedrus oil; Sanmon oil
CAS No.: 8000-27-9
Appearance: Light yellow liquid
Cedarwood oil Typical?Specification
Item
Specification
Appearance
Light yellow liquid
odor
woody
Boiling Point
279???C
Cedarwood oil Usage
Used as a fragrance and microscope oil. This product is an important fragrance for preparing soap and cosmetic essences, especially in sandalwood essences. It can also be used to separate cedarwood and cedrene, and can be further synthesized into cedarwood acetate, methyl cedarwood ether, acetyl cedrene and other fragrances. It is mainly used in the preparation of essences and medicines, and is used to extract cedarwood. It can also be further synthesized into cedarwood acetate, methyl cedarwood ether, acetyl cedrene and other fragrances.
Cedarwood oil Package?& Storage
25kg/drum
Avoid high temperature and direct sunlight and keep it sealed.
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