Harmonized System Code Classification

Rosin and resin acids are chemical substances derived from the distillation of resin from pine trees or other coniferous trees. They are commonly used in various industrial applications, including the production of adhesives, coatings, inks, and other chemical products.

Rosin is a solid, transparent, and brittle substance, while resin acids are a group of organic acids that are the main components of rosin. These substances are often further processed into derivatives for specific uses.

Examples of products that may fall under this classification include:

  • Rosin - A natural product used in the production of adhesives and coatings.
  • Resin acids - Organic acids derived from rosin, used in various chemical processes.
  • Modified rosin - Rosin that has been chemically altered for specific applications.
  • Rosin derivatives - Chemical products derived from rosin, used in different industries.

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