/ Natural Resins / RESINS Elemi
Manila elemi is the oleoresin which exudes from the bark of Canarium trees when they are tapped or wounded.
The essential oil, distilled from Manila Elemi, is mainly used for fragrance applications (such as soap and perfumes) and as a base for liniment. Manila Elemi still finds occasional use as an ingredient in lacquers and varnishes, where it gives toughness and elasticity to the dried film.
It is also applied in medical plasters and in ointments where a slight stimulant and antiseptic are required. It has been used for the manufacture of printing inks, surface coatings for textiles and paper, incense, linoleum, oilcloth, waterproofing compositions and as an insect repellent in cabinets.
| Parameters | Specifications |
| Appearance | Characteristic Balsam Elemi |
| Density | 0.870 – 0.914 |
| Refraction Index | 1.464 – 1.489 |
| Optical Rotation | +35° - +64° |
| Solubility | Alcohol / acetate / phenol / propylene glycol / hexane / tetraline / trichlorethylene / linoleic acid / mono-acetate & di-acetate glycol |
| Essential Oil Extraction Yield | 27% (+/- 5%) |
| Resinoid Extraction Yield | 72% (+/-5%) |
| Acids | 13 – 19% |
| Acid Index | 20 – 35 |
| Iodine Index | 118 |
| Saponification Index | 21 – 44 |
| Custom Tariff | 1301.9000 |
| CAS Number | 9000.75-3 |
| FDA | 172.510 |
| EINECS | 232-557-2 |
Natural resins are subject to variations due to environmental conditions during
harvest. Therefore, the above parameters may vary.
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