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65-631

Chapter 65.--PUBLIC HEALTH
Article 6.--FOOD, DRUGS AND COSMETICS

      65-631.   Adulteration of turpentine or certain oils.Hereafter it shall be unlawful to manufacture, mix for sale, sell, offeror expose for sale in this state, under the name of raw linseed oil orflaxseed oil, any substance which is not wholly the product obtained fromwell-cleaned flaxseed or linseed, and unless the same fulfills the latestrequirements of the United States pharmacopoeia, or any so-called boiledlinseed oil, or boiled flaxseed oil, unless the same shall have beenprepared by incorporating drier with raw linseed oil, as defined above, ata temperature of not less than 225 degrees Fahrenheit, and unless the samecontains not less than 96 percent of linseed oil. And for the purpose ofthis act it shall also be deemed a violation thereof if boiled linseed oildoes not conform to the following requirements:

      (1)   Its specific gravity at 60 degrees Fahrenheit must be not less than0.935.

      (2)   Its saponification value (Koettstorfer figure) must not be less than186.

      (3)   Its iodine number (Huebl's method) must not be less than 160.

      (4)   Its acid value must not exceed 10.

      (5)   The volatile matter expelled at 212 degrees Fahrenheit must notexceed one-half of one percent.

      (6)   No mineral oil shall be present, and the amount of unsaponifiablematter as determined by standard methods shall not exceed 2.5 percent.

      (7)   The film left after flowing the oil over glass and allowing it todrain in a vertical position must dry free from tackiness in not to exceedtwenty hours, at a temperature of about 70 degrees Fahrenheit.

      It shall be unlawful to manufacture, mix for sale, sell, offer for saleor expose for sale in this state under the name of turpentine or spirits ofturpentine or any compound of the word turpentine or under any name ordevice illustrating or suggesting turpentine, oil of turpentine or spiritsof turpentine, any article which is not wholly distilled from rosin,turpentine gum, or scrape from pine trees, and unmixed and unadulteratedwith oil, benzine or any other foreign substance of any kind whatsoever.

      History:   L. 1911, ch. 179, § 1; May 22; R.S. 1923, 65-631.

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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter65 > Article6 > Statutes_25410

65-631

Chapter 65.--PUBLIC HEALTH
Article 6.--FOOD, DRUGS AND COSMETICS

      65-631.   Adulteration of turpentine or certain oils.Hereafter it shall be unlawful to manufacture, mix for sale, sell, offeror expose for sale in this state, under the name of raw linseed oil orflaxseed oil, any substance which is not wholly the product obtained fromwell-cleaned flaxseed or linseed, and unless the same fulfills the latestrequirements of the United States pharmacopoeia, or any so-called boiledlinseed oil, or boiled flaxseed oil, unless the same shall have beenprepared by incorporating drier with raw linseed oil, as defined above, ata temperature of not less than 225 degrees Fahrenheit, and unless the samecontains not less than 96 percent of linseed oil. And for the purpose ofthis act it shall also be deemed a violation thereof if boiled linseed oildoes not conform to the following requirements:

      (1)   Its specific gravity at 60 degrees Fahrenheit must be not less than0.935.

      (2)   Its saponification value (Koettstorfer figure) must not be less than186.

      (3)   Its iodine number (Huebl's method) must not be less than 160.

      (4)   Its acid value must not exceed 10.

      (5)   The volatile matter expelled at 212 degrees Fahrenheit must notexceed one-half of one percent.

      (6)   No mineral oil shall be present, and the amount of unsaponifiablematter as determined by standard methods shall not exceed 2.5 percent.

      (7)   The film left after flowing the oil over glass and allowing it todrain in a vertical position must dry free from tackiness in not to exceedtwenty hours, at a temperature of about 70 degrees Fahrenheit.

      It shall be unlawful to manufacture, mix for sale, sell, offer for saleor expose for sale in this state under the name of turpentine or spirits ofturpentine or any compound of the word turpentine or under any name ordevice illustrating or suggesting turpentine, oil of turpentine or spiritsof turpentine, any article which is not wholly distilled from rosin,turpentine gum, or scrape from pine trees, and unmixed and unadulteratedwith oil, benzine or any other foreign substance of any kind whatsoever.

      History:   L. 1911, ch. 179, § 1; May 22; R.S. 1923, 65-631.


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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter65 > Article6 > Statutes_25410

65-631

Chapter 65.--PUBLIC HEALTH
Article 6.--FOOD, DRUGS AND COSMETICS

      65-631.   Adulteration of turpentine or certain oils.Hereafter it shall be unlawful to manufacture, mix for sale, sell, offeror expose for sale in this state, under the name of raw linseed oil orflaxseed oil, any substance which is not wholly the product obtained fromwell-cleaned flaxseed or linseed, and unless the same fulfills the latestrequirements of the United States pharmacopoeia, or any so-called boiledlinseed oil, or boiled flaxseed oil, unless the same shall have beenprepared by incorporating drier with raw linseed oil, as defined above, ata temperature of not less than 225 degrees Fahrenheit, and unless the samecontains not less than 96 percent of linseed oil. And for the purpose ofthis act it shall also be deemed a violation thereof if boiled linseed oildoes not conform to the following requirements:

      (1)   Its specific gravity at 60 degrees Fahrenheit must be not less than0.935.

      (2)   Its saponification value (Koettstorfer figure) must not be less than186.

      (3)   Its iodine number (Huebl's method) must not be less than 160.

      (4)   Its acid value must not exceed 10.

      (5)   The volatile matter expelled at 212 degrees Fahrenheit must notexceed one-half of one percent.

      (6)   No mineral oil shall be present, and the amount of unsaponifiablematter as determined by standard methods shall not exceed 2.5 percent.

      (7)   The film left after flowing the oil over glass and allowing it todrain in a vertical position must dry free from tackiness in not to exceedtwenty hours, at a temperature of about 70 degrees Fahrenheit.

      It shall be unlawful to manufacture, mix for sale, sell, offer for saleor expose for sale in this state under the name of turpentine or spirits ofturpentine or any compound of the word turpentine or under any name ordevice illustrating or suggesting turpentine, oil of turpentine or spiritsof turpentine, any article which is not wholly distilled from rosin,turpentine gum, or scrape from pine trees, and unmixed and unadulteratedwith oil, benzine or any other foreign substance of any kind whatsoever.

      History:   L. 1911, ch. 179, § 1; May 22; R.S. 1923, 65-631.