A drying oil sometimes used for finishing fine wood surfaces
A fast-drying oil obtained from the nut of the tung tree; also known as chinawood oil. Generally used in fine wood finishing.
Oil finish expressed from tung nuts, originally from China.
A water-resistant finishing oil or varnish ingredient made from crushed tung-tree seeds.
A natural-looking matte finish that enhances the color and grain of wood. Used on interior surfaces, protects little against abrasions and is somewhat stain resistant.
An oil obtained by pressing the nut of the tung tree which grows in China and neighboring lands. It is hardly ever used in the raw state because it dries to a flat non-lustrous film. When heat-treated, it dries with a glossy finish. It is generally used in making quick-drying, waterresistant varnishes and wrinkle finishes.
A yellow drying oil obtained from the seed pods of tung trees and widely used in water-resistant varnishes, lacquers, and high-gloss paints.
Also called Japanese wood oil or China wood oil, this drying oil is taken from the seed kernels of the Tung tree and is used in making wood finishes.
Tung oil is used as a wood finishing product. It has two distinct meanings, pure tung oil and tung oil finishes, which are often confused.