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Dried resin. Used for many purposes ranging from cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, paper coatings and even baseball player "stickum". In country singer, Charlie Daniel's song "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" the character Johnny rosined up his bow in preparation to play his fiddle hard.
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Solid resin obtained from pine trees, consisting essentially of abietic acid, a tricyclic carboxylic acid, and varwious isomers. Frequently used as a flux component, usually with additives. Also used as a component in tape adhesives, rendering contamination from them difficult to remove.
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Made from pine sap. Dissolved rosin in alcohol is used as stop-out varnish. Powdered rosin is used in aquatint.
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| rosin |
(Also called Resin) Hardened sap from resinous trees that
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| rosin |
Organic substance, usually powdered, that melts when heated and is used mainly for aquatint grounds (also resin).
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