Tanningoil can refer to two types of skin products. Indoor tanning lotion refers to oils and lotions that enhance tanning in a tanning bed or outdoors. They do not contain any SPF. Sunscreen refers to oils and lotions that block ultraviolet sun rays, and protect you from sunburn. DEFAULTSORT TanningOil Category Sun tanning he ... more details
left thumb 200px Dorothea Tanning, Some Roses and their Phantoms , oil on canvas, 76.3 x 101.5cm, 1952, Tate Modern . The surreal imagery of Tanning s paintings from the 1940s and early 50s ... Francisco, USA Gallery gallery Image Birthdaytanning.jpg Dorothea Tanning , Birthday , oil on canvas, 102cm x 65cm, 1942 Image Insomnias.jpg Dorothea Tanning, Insomnias , oil on canvas, 207cm x 146cm, 1957 Image Ignoti.jpg Dorothea Tanning, Ignoti Nulla Cupido , oil on canvas, 81 x 100 cm, 1960 Image ...Infobox artist bgcolour 76A8FF name Dorothea Tanning image AAA inverobe 11954 2.jpg imagesize 225px caption Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning in 1948. Photo by Robert Bruce Inverarity in the Smithsonian Institution ... influenced by influenced awards Dorothea Margaret Tanning August 25, 1910 &ndash January 31, 2012 ... for ballet and theatre. Biography Dorothea Tanning was born and raised in Galesburg, Illinois ... in Chicago. In 1935, Tanning moved to New York, where she discovered Dada and Surrealism at the MOMA ... 1940s, Tanning was working on her own surreal paintings while supporting herself as a commercial ... offered to show her work. Levy later gave Tanning two one person exhibitions in 1944 and 1948 , and also introduced Tanning to the circle of migr Surrealists whose work he was showing in his New ... in 1946, in a double wedding with Man Ray and Juliet Browner. ref cite news title Dorothea Tanning url ... Tanning as a Surrealist painter. Yet she developed her own individual style over the course of a career ..., including The Night Shadow 1945 . In 1949, Tanning and Ernst moved to France, where they divided .... As Tanning explains, Around 1955 my canvases literally splintered . . . I broke the mirror, you might say. In this period, Tanning s images became increasingly fragmented and prismatic, exemplified in works such as Insomnias 1957, Moderna Museet , Stockholm . By the late 1960s, Tanning s paintings ... these years, Tanning was also an active printmaker, working in ateliers of Georges Visat and Pierre ... more details
Image Tanninglamp.jpg thumbnail 280px Typical tanning lamp with F71T12 markings. This example is a 71 ..., bi pin tanning lamp File Ultraviolet tanning bed lamp running.JPG thumb right 250px A high pressure tanning lamp under power Tanning lamps sometimes called tanning bulbs in the United States or tanning tubes in Europe are the part of a tanning bed, booth or other tanning device which produces ultraviolet light responsible for Sun tanningtanning . While there are literally hundreds of different kinds of tanning lamps, they can usually be classified in two basic groups low pressure and high ... the lamp. Fluorescent tanning lamps require an electrical ballast to provide power. While the resistance ..., tanning lamps do not and instead have negative resistance . They are plasma physics plasma devices .... Tanning lamps are installed in a tanning bed , tanning booth , tanning canopy or free standing single bulb tanning unit. The quality of the tan or how similar it is to a tan from the natural sun depends upon the spectrum of the light that is generated from the lamps. Most tanning lamps produce much ... Melanin is melanin, and doubtful it remembers how it got to the skin High pressure bulbs Image Tanning ... watt variety that is used as an added face tanner in the traditional tanning bed. High pressure ... . The goal with high pressure tanning bulbs is to produce a high amount of ultraviolet Subtypes UVA ... visible if it is not in a gaseous state. During installation, even a small amount of oil from ... tan, Wolff founded the indoor tanning industry. His research led to development of indoor tanning equipment and lamp technology. Called the father of indoor tanning, Wolff brought his European ... and a reflector system that was ideally suited to indoor tanning. Today, the company operates in North .... These are less common as the lamp end parts are significantly more expensive for the tanning bed manufacturer to use. Like all fluorescent lamps, low pressure tanning lamps have a ballast to start ... more details
of tanning is often called a Farmer s tan Farmer s tan Farmer s tan Sun tanning or simply tanning ... sources, such as a tanning bed , but can also be a result of windburn or reflected light. Many ... tanning methods. Some people use chemical products which can produce a tanning result without ... sunscreen to skin exposed to the sun, but others use oils to accelerate the tanning process. Some people ... skin color , and these may be as a result of genetics . The term tanning has a cultural origin, arising ... . The tanning process See also Health effects of sun exposure Melanin is produced by cells called ... B in sunlight can also cause sunburn. The tanning process can also be created by artificial UV .... Epub 2010 Oct 6. The deceptive nature of UVA tanning versus the modest protective effects of UVB tanning on human skin. Miyamura Y, et al. PMID 20979596 ref In the second process, triggered primarily by UV B, there is an increase in production of melanin melanogenesis , ref name tanning cite web author Amy Thorlin url http www.lookingfit.com articles indoor tanning 729 621feat2.html title The Tanning ... dimers from UV radiation. ref name Agar2005 Melanogenesis leads to delayed tanning, and first becomes visible about 72 hours after exposure. ref name tanning The tan that is created by an increased ... to cause true melanogenesis tanning by means of UV exposure, some direct DNA photodamage must ... UV B . As noted above, the ultraviolet frequencies responsible for tanning are often divided ... days. ref http www.who.int uv faq uvhealtfac en index.html ref Tanning behaviour of different skin ... Thomas B. Fitzpatrick devised the Fitzpatrick scale which described the common tanning behaviour ... Tanning ucm116428.htm Tanning scale ref class wikitable Type Also called Sunburning Tanning behavior ... brown skin 29 36 Avoiding tan lines The wearing of clothing while tanning results in creation of tan ... of clothing they wear while tanning. For those women who cannot dispense with a swimsuit, they at times ... more details
Tanning activators are chemicals that increase the effect of UV radiation on the human skin . Overview Since sunburn and sun tanning suntan are induced by the same mechanism ref name Parrish1982 cite journal author John A. Parrish, Kurt F. Jaenicke, R. Rox Anderson title ERYTHEMA AND MELANOGENESIS ACTION SPECTRA OF NORMAL HUMAN SKIN url http www.blackwell synergy.com doi abs 10.1111 j.1751 1097.1982.tb04362.x journal Photochemistry and Photobiology volume 36 issue 2 pages 187 191 year 1982 doi 10.1111 j.1751 1097.1982.tb04362.x pmid 7122713 ref direct DNA damage , these substances increase the likelihood for sunburn as well. The best known tanning activator is psoralen which is an ingredient of Bergamot oil In sunscreens bergamot oil . Psoralen has been present in sunscreen controversy sunscreen s in order to allow suntanning despite the reduced UV intensity that acts on the deeper layers of the skin. In Switzerland , a ban was imposed on psoralen containing sunscreens in 1987 but it was loosely enforced for several years. In other countries these substances have been present in sunscreens until the first epidemiological results have shown that users have a fourfold risk of developing melanoma. They were finally banned in 1996. ref name Autier1997 cite journal author AUTIER P. DORE J. F. CESARINI J. P. title Should subjects who used psoralen suntan activators be screened for melanoma? url http www.springerlink.com content t6222620211w50w9 journal Annals of oncology volume 8 issue ... name Autier1997 Psoralen tanning lotions were available in France , Belgium and Greece . Mechanism of tanning activators The increased production of melanin is the reaction of the skin to UVB induced ... . The tanning activator coumarin is known to induce thymine dimers cyclobutane pyrimidine ... www.aromacaring.co.uk oedema.htm References references See also Sunscreen controversy Indoor tanning lotion Category Sun tanning ... more details
Tanning may refer to Leather tanning , the production of leather from animal skin. A metaphorical term for physical punishment such as a severe spanking which leaves clear marks reddening, stripes or even scars on the beaten skin. An example of this use is shown in verse Arthur a Bland . Sun tanning The act of exposing the skin to ultraviolet radiation ultraviolet UV radiation , for the purpose of darkening Human skin color skin color , either during sun bathing or using artificial sources, such as tanning beds . disambig ... more details
ref improve date February 2012 A tanning booth is a device that emits ultraviolet radiation , usually for the purpose of a cosmetic tan. They are very similar to a tanning bed , but the design is such that it is intended ... 300px right Tanning booth. Tanning booths generally use 160 watt VHO Very High Output or 180 watt ... tanning booth has from 32 to 56 lamps and uses a 10 to 15 minute tanning session time. Comparing to tanning beds Tanning booths are similar but distinct from tanning beds in that they are vertical rather than horizontal, but there are generally other differences as well. Most tanning booths use the higher watt VHO and VHO R lamp, which consume 160 and 180 watts respectively, while most tanning beds use 100W HO lamps, although there are many exceptions. Tanning booths are often said to give the user a better tan because it is easier to move while tanning, and most have handles above the head, which makes tanning under the arms and on the sides easier. Most booths do not have a reflector ... tanning inside a booth. A person using a tanning bed is supported by the acrylic, and in these areas ... tanning booths do not have acrylics and instead use a wire mesh to protect the user from the lamps ... that a solid acrylic sheet offers. It is very common for tanning booths to have shorter exposure times than tanning beds. This is partially due to the more common use of the 160 180 watt lamps ... that biases against UVB for all tanning units , this reduces the average exposure time from the tradition 15 to 20 minutes found on most tanning beds, to 10 to 15 minutes, with some booths even lower. Tanning booths are subject to the same regulations as tanning beds, including posting the suggested time exposure in a conspicuous place on the tanning unit, and in the original owners manual. Common use Tanning booths are not as common as tanning beds because they generally cost significantly more and because they are not as comfortable, as you tan standing up. This limits the adoption of tanning ... more details
refimprove date May 2010 Tanning addiction is a rare syndrome where an individual appears to have a physical or psychological addiction to sun tanning sunbathing or the use of tanning beds . ref name mnt2005 Medical News Today, http www.medicalnewstoday.com articles 29185.php Tanning addiction exists, study . August 16, 2005, accessed December 30, 2007. ref The mechanism of the addiction is unknown at this time. Medical evidence In 2005, a group of dermatologists published a study showing that frequent tanners experience a loss of control over their tanning schedule, displaying a pattern of addiction similar to smokers and alcoholics. ref name warthan2005 M. Warthan, T. Uchida, R. Wagner, Jr. UV Light Tanning as a Type of Substance Related Disorder. Archives of Dermatology, August 2005 vol 141 pp 963 966. ref Biochemical evidence indicates that tanning addicts are addicted to an opioid release experienced during tanning. When frequent tanners took an endorphin blocker in a 2006 study, they experienced ... in excessive outdoor sun tanning or excessive use of other skin tanning methods such as tanning .... The syndrome is different than tanning addiction, although both may fit into the same syndrome and can be considered a subset of tanning addiction. Although the term tanorexia has been commonly used ... be considered dangerous because many of the more popular methods of tanning such as those mentioned ... disorder BDD , ref cite journal author Hunter Yates J, Dufresne RG, Phillips KA title Tanning in body ... lighter even a pale complexion when he or she is actually quite dark skinned. Neither tanning addiction ... presents a case for UV light tanning addiction to be viewed as a type of substance abuse disorder. ref cite journal author Warthan MM, Uchida T, Wagner RF title UV light tanning as a type of substance ... community, it may include the following reported symptoms intense anxiety if a session of tanning ... tanning de Tanorexie es Tanorexia fr Tanorexie ko it Tanoressia no Tanorexia pl Tanoreksja ... more details
globalize USA date August 2010 Sunless tanning also known as UV free tanning , self tanning , spray tanning when applied topical, or fake tanning refers to the application of chemicals to the skin to produce an effect similar in appearance to a sun tanning suntan . The popularity of sunless tanning has ... sun tanning methods, such as sunbeds or tanning bed s, and the incidence of skin cancer . Natural ... NBK56078 ref The safest and most effective sunless tanning is some carotenoids that can be taken in chronic ... tanning, and even act as permanent defense against UV light mediated skin damage unlike most sunless tanning products. Also, carotenoids have been linked to more attractive skin tone than suntan ... Beta carotene A sunless tanning product is tanning pills which contain beta carotene . However, chronic ... has approved the use of canthaxanthin in food, it does not approve its use as a tanning agent. When used as a color additive, only very small amounts of canthaxanthin are necessary. As a tanning .... These types of tanning pills have been linked to various side effects, including hepatitis and canthaxanthin ... withdrew approval for use of canthaxanthin as a tanning agent, and has issued warnings concerning its use. ref name US FDA CFSAN Tanning Pills Other products DHA based products The most effective sunless tanning involves the use of lotions and sprays that contain dihydroxyacetone DHA as the active ingredient ... shower stall, sprays the tanning solution over the entire body. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration ... spray tanning booth, it may be difficult to avoid exposure in a manner for which DHA is not approved .... Tanning accelerators lotions or pills ref name US FDA CFSAN Tanning Pills http www.fda.gov Cosmetics ProductandIngredientSafety ProductInformation ucm134217.htm US FDA CFSAN Tanning Pills ..., thereby accelerating the tanning process. These are used in conjunction with UV exposure. At this time ... medicine subcutaneous injection . Skin tanning appears possible without potentially harmful ... more details
oil , although other oils are also common. The primary moisturizing ingredients in tanning lotions ...ref improve date November 2011 File Indoor tanning lotion.jpg thumb A typical bottle of indoor tanning lotion. Deleted image removed Image Indoortanninglotion.jpg thumb 150px right Typical bottle of tanning lotion. Unlike sunscreen but like tanningoil, indoor tanning lotions accelerate the sun tanningtanning process , by promoting the production of melanin or by increasing blood flow to the skin ... articles 2000 03 a maturing industry.aspx ref Indoor tanning lotions contain no sunscreen and offer no protection from the sun. Unlike sunless tanning lotions, they are designed for use with an ultraviolet source such as a tanning bed or booth to achieve results. Ingredients Some of the active ingredients found in common tanning lotions include melanin and L Tyrosine . Other commonly found ingredients include tea oil , copper in many different chemical compounds , green tea extract and many other natural oils . Indoor tanning lotions are usually designed to only use ingredients that will not cause damage or build up on acrylic surfaces. This is because all tanning beds use 100 acrylic in their protective shields. This is one reason people should not use outdoor tanning lotion in a tanning bed, as some common ingredients such as mineral oil common ingredient in cosmetics, including some baby oil brands will damage the surface of the acrylics. Tingle is a standard description for indoor tanning lotions that contain ingredients that increase blood flow at the skin level ... based. ref http www.lookingfit.com articles 1998 07 without tanning ultraviolet radiation.aspx Michael ... od howthingsworkfaqs f sunlesstanning.htm title How Do Sunless Tanning Products Work? publisher ... of tanning melanin production oxidization . fact date April 2012 Moisturizing One of the primary purposes for using indoor tanning lotions is to moisturize the skin. This is because tanning indoors or out ... more details
S.B. Foot Tanning Company is a leather production facility located in Red Wing, Minnesota . It processes leather for use in the crafting of shoes, boots, belts, and leather accessories. In 2010, the factory processed nearly 6 million linear feet of hides. S.B. Foot Tanning Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Red Wing Shoes Red Wing Shoes Company, Inc. and is the principal supplier of leather to their shoe manufacturing plants. The company also supplies over 1.5 million linear feet of leather for use in the production of military footwear per year, extending a tradition that began with World War I, when the tannery supplied boot leathers for the construction of soldier boots. Processing Hides are sourced from Feedlot cattle raised on ranches in Nebraska and Texas which are then run through ... uniform and ready for color tanning. S.B. Foot Tanning Company uses wood drums measuring up to 40 feet ... look and properties. S.B. Foot Tanning Company then packages the hides for shipment to different ... to alter the proteins and produce a durable and flexible product. Whether the tanning process is done using vegetable tanning, chromium salt tanning or another process, solid and water waste are inevitable by products. Currently, all hides used by S.B. Foot Tanning Company are pre processed to a wet blue state prior to delivery to the tannery for final tanning and dying. The three stages of Wet Blue processing pretanning, tanning, finishing produce 450 600  kg of waste per ton of processed .... The processed used by S.B. Foot Tanning Company and the Wet Blue facilities they source their hides ... and fluid reuse has reduced the total amount of solid and water waste produced. High exhaustion tanning ... in Leather Processing Ludvik, Biljan ref Further developments in alternative pre tanning processes ... in the United States Great Depression , re organizing as S.B. Foot Tanning Company in the winter ... articles 47 v47i07p262 274.pdf Angell, Madeline, Minnesota History, Fall 1981 S.B. Foot Tanning Company ... more details
Infobox Company company name S Oil company logo company type public company Public foundation 1977 location Seoul , South Korea key people Ahmed H. Subaey , Representative Director & CEO industry Energy & Petrochemicals revenue profit 20 billion USD 2010 homepage http www.s oil.com Infobox Korean name hangul rr Esseu Oil mr Ess Oil S Oil Corporation hangul is a petroleum and refinery company, headquartered in Seoul , Korea . It was established in 1976 by old name SsangYong Refinery hangul . It produces petroleum and lubricant products. It is similar to SK Corporation , GS Caltex , Hyundai Oil Bank . Corporate Governance CEO & Representative Director Ahmed A. Subaey As of March 2008 Ownership Aramco Overseas Company AOC 34.1 Hanjin Energy 27.4 As of October 2008 Products S Gasoline, S Diesel SSU Lubricant S Oil Bonus Card Ultra S Group III Lube Base oil Competitors SK Energy GS Caltex Hyundai Oil Bank See also Economy of South Korea List of Korea related topics External links http www.s oil.co.kr S Oil Homepage in Korean http www.s oil.com NexSoil ENG index.asp S Oil Homepage in English petroleum company stub SouthKorea company stub KOPA Category Oil companies of South Korea Category Chemical companies of South Korea Category Automotive fuel brands de S Oil ko S Oil ... more details
Other uses pp move indef pp semi indef An oil is any chemical substance substance that is liquid at Room ... solvents. This general definition includes vegetable oil s, volatile essential oils , petrochemistry petrochemical oils, and synthetic oils . Etymology First attested in English 1176, the word oil ... , olive oil, oil ref http www.perseus.tufts.edu hopper text?doc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.04.0057 3Aentry ... s and similar chemicals often found in the oils produced by living things, while oil refers to an overall ... of the Cell . New York Garland Science, 2002, pp. 62, 118 119. ref Mineral oils Crude oil , or petroleum ... economy. Crude oil originates from ancient fossilized organic material s, such as zooplankton and algae , which geochemical processes convert into oil. ref cite journal doi 10.1016 j.orggeochem.2005.09.001 ... oil because it does not have an organic origin on human timescales, but is instead obtained from rocks, underground traps, or sands. Mineral oil also refers to several specific distillates of crude oil. Applications Unreferenced section date October 2009 File Italian olive oil 2007.jpg thumb right 75px A bottle of olive oil used in food Cosmetics Oils are applied to hair to give it a lustrous ... example, holy anointing oil has been an important ritual liquid for Judaism and Christianity . Painting Color pigments are easily Suspension chemistry suspended in oil, making it suitable as a supporting medium for Oil paint paints . The oldest known extant oil paintings date from 650 AD. ref http dsc.discovery.com news 2008 02 19 oldest oil painting.html Oldest Oil Paintings Found in Afghanistan ... in oil cooling , for instance in electric Transformer Coolant transformers . Oils are also used .... To obtain many fuel oils, crude oil is pumped from the ground and is shipped via oil tanker to an oil refinery . There, it is converted from crude oil to diesel fuel petrodiesel , ethane and other short chain alkanes , fuel oil s heaviest of commercial fuels, used in ships furnaces , gasoline petrol ... more details
Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Oil image File OilNovel.jpg ... Oil is a novel by Upton Sinclair published in 1927 told as a Third person narrative third person ... Bunny, son of an oil tycoon. Bunny s sympathetic feelings towards oilfield workers and socialists provoke ... made oil millionaire. James Arnold Bunny Ross, Jr. the protagonist, is the only son of a self made oil millionaire. Paul Watkins a farmer s son who runs away from home, is tutored by a Freethought free ... the government to acquire the land in Teapot Dome to drill oil. He also works to crush the unions that oppose ... of some oil property. li The Lease Dad meets with the owners of the residential lots to discuss an oil lease the owners are hopelessly deadlocked about how the properties and proceeds should be divided the character of Paul Watkins is introduced. li The Drilling Details of the oil drilling ... ranch, property of the Watkins family, and find oil. li The Revelation At Bunny s urging, Dad tries ... oil field Bunny begins to realize his father s business methods are not entirely ethical an oil worker is killed in an accident, and the oil well explodes and burns. li The Strike The oil workers ... hand to crush the oil workers movement. li The Killing Dad makes a killing by joining with the big oil companies, but loses his independence Bertie, Bunny s spoiled socialite sister, has an abortion. li The Exposure The bribery involved in the naval oil reserve transactions during the Harding ... , to avoid being subpoenaed by Congress in connection with the naval oil reserve scandal. li The Penalty ..., a consortium created in 1910 to bring oil via pipeline from Kern County to the Pacific Coast facilities of Unocal Corporation Union Oil Company at Port Harford now called Port San Luis just west ... Sinclair selling the Fig Leaf Edition of Oil in Boston Oil was banned in Boston ref cite web title Tufts ... from oil Jack Curtis, Blood from oil, February 17, 2008 , accessed September 23, 2010 ref Adaptations ... more details
orphan date March 2010 Crocodile oil is extracted from the fat fatty tissues of crocodiles and has been used both as preventative and a treatment for a number of human ailments and conditions for many years and across numerous cultures, including Ancient Egypt. ref http books.google.com books?id FUaaDBFsYFEC&pg PA56&dq 22crocodile oil 22&lr &sig ACfU3U0FmNFQ2vDA8zdrkNJj6CApHYWZxQ Country Folk Medicine Tales of Skunk Oil, Sassafras Tea, and Other Old time Remedies 2004 Elisabeth Janos. p. 56. ref It is somewhat red in color, and less viscous than alligator oil. Both were used in the tanning industry. ref http books.google.com books?id 5SxDAAAAIAAJ&printsec titlepage&source gbs summary r&cad 0 Animal Fats and Oils Their Practical Production, Purification and Uses for a Great Variety of Purposes, Their Properties, Falsification and Examination. 1898 Louis Edgar And s . p. 75. ref See also Emu oil Snake oil References reflist colwidth 30em DEFAULTSORT Crocodile Oil Category Dietary supplements Category Animal fats dermatology stub ... more details
pecan ref Appearance Pecan oil is a light weight oil and is usually pale yellow in color. Uses cooking salad dressings dips massage oil aromatherapy cosmetics sunless tanning products References reflist ...Pecan oil is an edible pressed oil extracted from the pecan nut. Like most nut oils, it tastes like the nut from which it was extracted. Pecan oil contains approximately 7 saturated fat , which is less than half the amount contained by olive oil , peanut oil or corn oil . It is also used as a massage oil and in aromatherapy applications. Pecan oil is considered a healthy oil as it is rich in monounsaturated ... Oil Chemists year 1999 volume 76 issue 8 pages 957 965 title Fatty acid composition and its relationship with physicochemical properties of pecan Carya illinoensis oil authors J. F. Toro Vazquez .... ref name toro The overall balance of fatty acids in the oil may reduce LDL cholesterol also known ... Oil Chemists year 1999 volume 76 issue 8 pages 957&nspace 965 title Fatty acid composition and its relationship with physicochemical properties of pecan Carya illinoensis oil authors J. F. Toro ... of this oil is its use in cooking. It has a high smoke point of 470 degrees similar to that of peanut oil making it ideal for cooking at high temperatures and for deep frying. ref cite web url ... title Smoke Points of Various Fats author Michael Chu ref The mild nutty flavor gives this oil ... and dips. The oil is also available in a non nutty flavor, making it a good substitute for butter ... that the oil be stored at fridge temperatures after opening to increase shelf life and reduce rancidity . Pecan oil can sometimes be hard to find in local grocery stores because it is considered a specialty oil, however it is available for online purchase through a number of manufacturer s websites ... are then used to remove the oil. Most manufacturers avoid the use of chemical extraction methods in order to preserve the natural nutty flavor and nutrients of the oil. ref http www.ibuygourmet.com ... more details
Honge oil is derived from the seeds of the Millettia pinnata tree, which is native to tropical and temperate Asia . Millettia pinnata , also known as Pongamia glabra , is common throughout Asia and thus has many different names in different languages, many of which have come to be used in English to describe the seed oil derived from M. pinnata Honge is the Kannada language Kannada word for this tree. Other names for this oil include Karanja oil from Hindi , Pungai oil from Tamil language Tamil and Pongamia oil from the genus as described by tienne Pierre Ventenat . Description Honge oil is yellowish orange to brown in color. It is toxic and will induce nausea and vomiting if eaten but it is used in many traditional remedies. Honge oil is antiseptic and resistant to pests. It has a high content of triglycerides , and its disagreeable taste and odor are due to bitter flavonoid constituents ... Pongamia pinnata.html Factsheet from New crops at Purdue University ref Honge oil is composed of the following ... Lignoceric C24 0 align right 1.0 Uses Traditional It has been used as Oil lamp lamp oil , in leather tanning , in soap making, and as a lubricant for thousands of years. Its toxicity, as well as its ... reduction in fever properties. There is also research indicating that the oil can be used ... Many studies have been done to convert Honge oil into biodiesel . ref name Pandey ref cite journal pmid 15939268 title Preparation of biodiesel from crude oil of Pongamia pinnata last1 Karmee ... ester s of Honge oil to the ASTM D6751 standard for biodiesel fuels shows that processed Honge oil is within the standards. Against the European EN 14214 standards, Honge oil does not meet ... at 110 C, but the stability of processed Honge oil is only 2.24 hours. This can be improved by adding antioxidant s. ref name Pandey The methyl esters of Honge oil have a cloud point of 19 C and a pour ... Jatropha oil Renewable energy Energy policy of India References reflist DEFAULTSORT Honge Oil Category ... more details
For the scientific technical journal Oil Shale journal Distinguish Shale oil Tight oil Although both spellings oil shale and oil shale are in use, this article uses the more common spelling oil shale in noun ... Compound modifiers Infobox Rock name Oil shale alternative name type Sedimentary type link Sedimentary rock image Oilshale.jpg image caption Combustion of oil shale composition Kerogen , Quartz , Feldspar ... Oil shale , also known as kerogen shale , is an organic rich fine grained sedimentary rock containing ... oil not to be confused with tight oil Petroleum crude oil occurring naturally in shales can be produced. Shale oil is a substitute for conventional crude oil however, extracting shale oil from oil shale is more costly than the production of conventional crude oil both financially and in terms of its Environmental impact of the oil shale industry environmental impact . ref name csm ref name wec cite book title Survey of energy resources chapter Oil Shale last Dyni first John R. editor1 last ... format PDF isbn 9780946121021 accessdate 2012 04 22 ref Deposition geology Deposits of oil shale occur ... deposits range from convert 2.8 to 3.3 Toilbbl e9m3 of recoverable oil. ref name wec ref name aeo2006 ... 04 18 ref ref name andrews cite journal last Andrews first Anthony title Oil Shale History, Incentives ... PDF accessdate 2007 07 09 ref Heating oil shale to a sufficiently high temperature causes the chemical ... oil an unconventional oil is separated from Combustibility combustible Oil shale gas oil shale gas the term shale gas can also refer to gas occurring naturally in shales . Oil shale can also be combustion ... oil shale deposits. Scientific Investigations Report 2005 5294 publisher United States Department of the Interior ... sir5294 508.pdf format PDF accessdate 2007 07 09 ref Oil shale gains attention as a potential abundant source of oil whenever the price of crude oil rises. ref name evi Cite journal title Energy Security ... Security.pdf format PDF accessdate 2007 10 20 ref ref name doe Cite web title Oil Shale and Other ... more details
while keeping skin soft and subtly fragrant. As a dark tanningoil After being warmed in the palms ...File Monoi Fakarava.JPG thumb right 250px The Monoi Tiar Tahiti is a perfume oil made by infusing the the blossoms of Gardenia taitensis Tiar flowers in coconut oil . Mono oil ref http www.monoi.com history.html Mono Tiar Tahiti History ref is an infused perfume oil made from soaking the petals of Gardenia taitensis Tahitian gardenias best known as Tiare Tiar flowers in a semi wax coconut oil . Mono pronounced Mah noy is an ancient Tahitian word meaning scented oil in the Reo M ohi Reo Maohi language . Mono is widely used among French Polynesians as a skin and hair softener. It is also popular in Europe and gaining recognition in the United States. Today s marketplace is rife with monoi oil imitations. Authentic Tahitian monoi oil follows a strict manufacturing code that oversees the entire ... portion is placed in refined coconut oil for a minimum of 15 days. This is known as enfleurage ... follow, a minimum of 15 tiare flowers must be used in every liter of refined coconut oil. Coconut Oil Coconut Coconut palm trees remain the most utilized Polynesian island tree and cover approximately ... its size increases, the shell hardens and becomes filled with a transparent liquid that will turn into oil ... natural fiber bags, the coconut fragments are shipped to the unique oil mill located on the island ... is then heated up to 125 degrees and finally pressed into raw coconut oil. After that step, the oil ... the refining process is completed the coconut oil is placed into special storage tanks until it is purchased ... to the final maceration step which is to infuse the oil with Tiare flowers. Monoi de Tahiti must ... that monoi oil is rich in methyl salicylate which is a skin soothing agent. It is a naturally concentrated ... against external damages including sun and wind. Monoi oil is used After a shower or bath to rehydrate ... of sun, wind, sea or pool water As a pre shampoo hot oil treatment, it helps repair and deep condition ... more details
wiktionary sweet oil Sweet oil may refer to Another name for olive oil Sweet crude oil , a type of petroleum Mild vegetable oil used for food disambiguation ... more details
Light oil may refer to Light fuel oil produced through distillation. Light crude oil , which is less viscous than intermediate and heavy crude oil. Disambig ... more details
Articles on Scottish Oil include Scottish Oils Ltd , a shale oil company It s Scotland s oil , a political slogan relating to North Sea oil disambig ... more details
Bone oil may refer to Neatsfoot oil , a yellow oil used as a conditioning, softening and preservative for leather Dippel s oil , a nitrogenous by product of the dry distillation manufacture of bone char disambig ... more details
Holy oil may refer to Holy anointing oil , a perfume used to anoint the vessels of the Jewish Tabernacle Holy Oil Christianity , a consecrated oil used in the administration of certain sacraments and ecclesiastical functions Holy Oil of Aspiration , a ceremonial magical oil blended from aromatic plant materials Holy oil from pilgrimage sites, see Monza ampullae disambig ... more details