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"Class C. Tars consisting princip'ally of compounds belonging to the aliphatic series. "Creosote oil, in the scientific sense, may be properly defined as any and all distillate oils boiling between 200" and^ 400" C. which are ob- tained by distillation from tars consisting^ principally of compounds be- longing to the aromatic series and containing well-defined amounts of phenoloids." Digitized by VjOOQIC American Wood Preservers' Association 131 In the creosoting industry the use of the term "c...reosote oil" and "creosote" has been largely extended. They have been applied not only to straight distillates from tars containing phenoloids, but also to distillates from the tars lacking phenoloids and to mixtures of all such distillate oils with both crude and refined tars. This looseness in the use of the term "creosote oil" is not of recent origin in the wood-preserving industry. By reference to Lunge, who is a recognized authority on tar products, it will be seen that Bethel, the founder of the creosoting industry, originally used an oil containing substantial amounts of tar.
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