""Wood Turpentines: Their Analysis, Refining, And Composition"" is a detailed examination of wood turpentine, based on experiments conducted at the Forest Products Laboratory in Madison, Wisconsin. This comprehensive study, originally published as Volumes 99-106, provides an in-depth analysis of the methods used in the refining and chemical composition determination of wood turpentines.
Authored by Lee Fred Hawley and the Forest Products Laboratory (U.S.), this work serves as an invaluable resource for chemists, engineers, and anyone involved in the processing and utilization of forest products. The book meticulously covers the experimental procedures and findings, offering insights into the technical aspects of turpentine production and analysis.
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