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==Natural occurrence==

Latest revision as of 06:17, 13 December 2024

Linseed oil is produced from flax seeds.

Uses

Primary

Secondary

  • As a base for oil paint

Natural occurrence

  • Linseed oil does occur naturally

Hazards

  • Linseed oil oxidizes in the presence of air. This process is exothermic, and can lead to autocatalysis and thermal runaway: spontaneous combustion is possible if it is thinly spread on a flammable substrate.

Production

Extraction