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I want to pour water now, because the oil of the pine tree is generally used to light the place where the pine tree grows and knots, or take it to the outside Zhaoming, which is a relatively old one, and there are also those who either prepare their own fire extinguishers, which should be fine.
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Pine oil, also known as rosin, is an important chemical raw material, which is widely used in various industrial sectors, and its main uses are as follows:
1. Soap industry Rosin is steamed with soda ash or caustic soda to form rosin soap. Rosin soap has great detergency, is easily soluble in water, can dissolve grease, and is easy to foam. Rosin is sticky, which makes soap less susceptible to cracking and rancidity.
2. Paper industry Rosin is used as papermaking rubber in the paper industry. Rosin and caustic soda are made of rosin sodium soap, that is, rubber, which is mixed with pulp and added to alum, so that rosin becomes insoluble in water free resin acid particles attached to small fibers, when the pulp is rolled and heated on the drying cylinder, rosin softens and fills between the fibers, this effect is called "gluing" or "sizing". When the paper is "glued", it enhances water resistance, prevents ink penetration, improves strength and smoothness, and reduces stretch.
3. Paint and coating industry rosin is soluble in various organic solvents, and easy to form a film, shiny, is one of the basic raw materials of paint and coating. The function of rosin in paint is to make the paint bright color, dry quickly, and the paint film is smooth and not easy to fall off.
4. Ink industry Rosin is mainly used as a color carrier in printing inks and enhances the adhesion of ink to paper. If rosin is not used in the ink, the ink will be dull and blurry.
5. Adhesive industry Adhesives with rosin ester and hydrogenated rosin ester as the basic raw materials are often used as hot-melt adhesives, pressure-sensitive adhesives and rubber tackifiers.
6. Rubber industry Rosin is used as a softener in the rubber industry, which can increase its elasticity. Disproportionated rosin potassium soap can be used as an emulsifier for synthetic rubber.
7. Food industry Hydrogenated rosin and polyol can be used to prepare an edible rosin ester, which is used to manufacture chewing gum and bubble gum.
8. Electrical industry: 35% rosin and 65% bright oil are used as insulating oil on the cable as a protective film, which plays the role of insulation and heat resistance. Rosin is mixed with bakelite and other man-made resins for insulating varnishes. In addition, the fire paint used for battery sealing and the ointment powder used for bead bonding all contain rosin.
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Among the common pine species, some pine trees have a lot of oil, and when I was a child, I used this as a fire starter and torch, but now I don't use it much.
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To make candles, you can use paraffin wax or beeswax to add flavor instead of pine oil.
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In Angola, Africa, there is a catalpa tree that grows evergreen all year round. If you light a fire under a tree to smoke, or light a fire, the tree will spray a lot of sap and extinguish it. That's why people call him the "fire tree".
It turns out that its branches and leaves are dense and contain many steamed bun-sized knotted buds. The bracts are densely covered with small mesh holes, and as soon as there is or light, the sap is sprayed out. In the Philippines, there is a kind of rice tree called the "Nishigu coconut tree".
Its trunk is thick and straight, as tall as a three- or five-story building. It can live for many years, but it dies after flowering. When it is not blooming, the tree is cut down, and the starch from the stems is scraped out and processed into rice-like grains.
This is called "Nishitani rice". Now, there are such trees in the south of our country. In the tropics, there is also a tree that grows bread-like fruit.
Each fruit has three or four catties, after picking, put it on the fire to roast, exude a faint fragrance, sweet and sour, very similar to the taste of bread, so people call it "bread tree". A bread tree bears fruit nine months of the year. Branches, trunks, and roots will produce fruit the size of a football.
Often one batch ripens and another fruit bears fruit. A bread tree can feed one or two people. What a wonderful nature is!
Thank you for the trouble to adopt!
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Is there a tree that can extinguish fire?
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Wetland loose soil pine is the best.
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Water can extinguish fires, but it is not omnipotent, not any material fire can be extinguished with water There is also a certain range of water to extinguish fires, and the following four kinds of fires cannot be extinguished with water: (1) Flammable liquid fires that are lighter than water, such as gasoline, kerosene, etc., cannot be extinguished with water Because water is heavier than the proportion of oil, oil can still continue to burn when floating on the water surface (2) Substances that are easily damaged, such as books, archives and precision instruments, cannot be extinguished with water (3) For high-voltage electrical fires, it cannot be extinguished with water, Because water has a certain conductivity (4) It is forbidden to use water to extinguish fires with flammable metals such as potassium, sodium, calcium, magnesium and other light metals and calcium carbide and other substances that react chemically with water (4) chemical reaction with water to decompose combustible gases or produce a large amount of heat energy (2) Substances that are easily damaged, such as books, archives and precision instruments, cannot be extinguished with water
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There are four main categories of commonly used fire extinguishing agents. Water extinguishing agent: Water mainly relies on cooling and asphyxia to extinguish fires.
The following substances cannot be extinguished with water: flammable liquids with a density less than water or insoluble in water, such as gasoline, kerosene, etc.; Substances that burn in water, such as: metal potassium, sodium, calcium carbide, etc.; Electrical fires cannot be extinguished with water before the power supply is cut off; strong acids, which may cause acid splashes to injure people; Precision instruments; Valuable documents.
Dry powder fire extinguishing agent: mainly relies on chemical inhibition and asphyxia to extinguish fire. Dry powder fire extinguishing agent is not suitable for the fire of precision instruments.
Foam fire extinguishing agent: A foam fire extinguishing agent that is mixed with water and uses mechanical or chemical reaction methods to produce foam, mainly relying on cooling and asphyxiation to extinguish fires. It is not suitable for fires of electrical, precision instruments, and valuable documents.
Carbon dioxide extinguishing agent: mainly relies on suffocation and cooling to extinguish fires. It is suitable for the fire of metals and their oxides, as well as the fire of electrical, precision instruments and valuable documents.
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1. Pine oil can reduce excessive sweating.
2. According to the principle that pine oil can be dissolved in alcohol, it can be coated with alcohol or a mixture of alcohol and turpentine.
3. It can be used instead of tin during soldering.
4 Polysorbate-20, Pine Oil, Purified Water, Herbal Essence Mixture: Horsetail. Golden hazel plum water is very effective for pore astringency.
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