tärpätin
Tärpätin, also known as turpentine, is a volatile oil obtained from the resin of coniferous trees, particularly pines. It is a complex mixture of terpenes, primarily pinene. Tärpätin has been used for centuries for its distinct aroma and solvent properties. Historically, it was used as a fuel for lamps and as a medicinal substance.
In modern applications, tärpätin is widely recognized as a powerful solvent. It is commonly used to thin
The characteristic strong odor of tärpätin is due to its terpene content. While its solvent capabilities are