The thick black substance made from tar or turpentine is called bitumen, also known as asphalt. It is commonly used in road construction and waterproofing applications due to its durability and weather-resistant properties.
A black substance made from tar is commonly known as pitch. It is a thick, dark, sticky material derived from the distillation of tar or other organic materials. Pitch has various industrial applications, such as in waterproofing, sealing, and as a component in some adhesives.
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Paint thinner? There are two basic paint thinners on the market. The old timey one is turpentine. The process of making it is to extract the resin from pine trees then distill the resin to extract the turpentine from it. Turpentine is expensive, so the modern paint thinner is mineral spirits, which is made out of hydrocarbons and hexane.
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Turpentine is a substance used to thin and clean oil-based paints, made from pine wood.
A black substance made from tar is commonly known as pitch. It is a thick, dark, sticky material derived from the distillation of tar or other organic materials. Pitch has various industrial applications, such as in waterproofing, sealing, and as a component in some adhesives.
Gunge is a thick yet still runny substance. Gunge can be made from thickening powders like Natrosol while it can also be made from eggs and other thick sauces.
Turpentine is made by distilling resin from trees, primarily pine trees.
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From wisegeek.com, "Molasses is a thick, brown to deep black, honey-like substance made when cane or beet sugar is processed." It has nothing to do with the sap from maple trees. This is a product that is made by further reducing maple syrup down. It is made from the sap of the maple tree.
Turpentine (AKA spirit of turpentine, oil of turpentine, wood turpentine, gum turpentine, and white spirit) is technically a blend of terpenes, mainly alpha-pinene and beta-pinene. It is still made from organic materials collected from the processing of pine pulp. The specific process leading to its production is the Kraft process where wood pulp destined to become paper is cooked in a strong caustic solution until the cellulose fibers can be collected. The rest of the organic material is distilled for organics removal. Turpentine is one of the products.
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Mineral turpentine is a petroleum-based solvent used for thinning oil-based paints and cleaning brushes, while turpentine essence is a natural solvent extracted from pine trees and commonly used in painting and as a solvent in varnishes. Turpentine essence has a stronger odor and may be more irritating to the skin compared to mineral turpentine.