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A rosewood distillation and extraction plant is a facility designed to produce essential oil from the heartwood of the rosewood tree, primarily Aniba rosaeodora, which is native to the Amazon rainforest. The process typically involves steam distillation, where chipped or shredded rosewood is exposed to steam in a distillation vessel to release its aromatic compounds. The vapor is then condensed and the essential oil—rich in linalool—is separated from the water. In some cases, solvent or CO₂ extraction methods may also be used to improve yield, especially when processing leaves or bark. Rosewood oil is highly valued in perfumery, aromatherapy, and cosmetics for its sweet, woody scent and calming properties. Due to the endangered status of some rosewood species, the plant must operate under strict sustainability and legal guidelines, often sourcing material from managed plantations or using tree branches instead of trunks to reduce ecological impact.
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