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OREL7152The Production of Balsamic Oils3+0+0ECTS:7.5
Year / SemesterFall Semester
Level of CourseThird Cycle
Status Elective
DepartmentDEPARTMENT of FOREST INDUSTRY ENGINEERING
Prerequisites and co-requisitesNone
Mode of DeliveryFace to face, Lab work
Contact Hours14 weeks - 3 hours of lectures per week
LecturerProf. Dr. İlhan DENİZ
Co-Lecturer
Language of instructionTurkish
Professional practise ( internship ) None
 
The aim of the course:
The students will learn the production systems of balzam oils produced from trees and be converted to other products on an industrial scale. The students will be able to work in the factory processing oleoresin and sweetgum at industrial scale. After graduating , students will be able to establish business related to the processing of balzam oils.
 
Programme OutcomesCTPOTOA
Upon successful completion of the course, the students will be able to :
PO - 1 : Learn the production methods of the resin and sweetgum.
PO - 2 : Learn factors that influence the production of resin and sweetgum.
PO - 3 : work in the factory processing oleoresin and sweetgum at industrial scale
PO - 4 : Learn sweetgum and other oil production and processing of balsami
CTPO : Contribution to programme outcomes, TOA :Type of assessment (1: written exam, 2: Oral exam, 3: Homework assignment, 4: Laboratory exercise/exam, 5: Seminar / presentation, 6: Term paper), PO : Learning Outcome

 
Contents of the Course
The aims of this lesson, learning production methods of resin and sweetgum, production stages for resin to different products and aimed to learn about financial and economic aspects of processing of resin.
 
Course Syllabus
 WeekSubjectRelated Notes / Files
 Week 1Definitation of resin and importance of resin for Turkey and world
 Week 2Utilisation of resin and contribution to the economy
 Week 3Resin production , history of resin, biosynthesis of resin, using areas of resin
 Week 4Usability properties of pine species of Turkey for the resin production
 Week 5Resin production area,resin yield and affecting factors
 Week 6Resin production methods and classification of these methods
 Week 7Mazec-pisting method, Mazec-Fialla line method and acid-paste method
 Week 8Acid-paste application and American peeling bark and acid application method
 Week 9Mid-term exam
 Week 10Application of narrow wound method, composition of acid-paste
 Week 11Carved hole and other methods, production enhancer activators
 Week 12Effects of resin production on the technological properties of tree
 Week 13Sulphate resin production, properties and chemical composition of resin
 Week 14Physical and chemical properties of resin and turpentine, Distillation
 Week 15Sweetgum production, chemical properties and usage, economical value
 Week 16End-of-term exam
 
Textbook / Material
1Langenheim, J H. 2003; Plant Resins, Timber Press, Portland, Cambridge
2Deniz, İ. 2013; Odun Dışı Orman Ürünleri Endüstrisi Ders Notları, KTÜ, Orman Fakültesi, Orman End. Müh. Böl. Basılmamıştır.
3Alma, M. H., 2011. Türkiye'de Orman Tali Ürünleri ve Kullanım Yerleri Ders Notları, K.S.Ü., Kahramanmaraş.
4Gerrell, P., 1998; The illustrated history of the naval stores (turpentine) industry
5Wood turpentine: its production, refining, properties and uses Paperback – September 7, 2011 by F P. 1868-1943 Veitch (Author), M G Donk (Author)
6Coppen JJW, Hone GA. 1995 Non-wood forest products 2. Gum naval stores: turpentine and rosin from pine resin.
 
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