Oil Quality Charts & Chip Grading

Extraction System | Full Spectrum Oils | Oil Quality | Chemical Analysis | GC-MS

1. Agarwood Chip Grading Chart (Visual Infographic)

A. By Resin Content (Traditional Grading)

GradeAppearanceResin ContentAroma IntensityMarket Price Level
Kyara / KinamDark brown-black, dense80–100%Very strong, lingeringUltra-premium
Super GradeBlackish-brown60–80%Strong, sweet-woodyPremium
Grade ABrown with black streaks40–60%Medium-strongHigh
Grade BBrown with light resin20–40%Mild-woodyMedium
Grade CPale brown/yellowish<20%Weak aromaLow

(Chart visual: gradient from pale wood to fully black resin)

B. By Size & Shape (Commercial Grading)

  • Chunk — large natural pieces (collector grade)
  • Flake — thin pieces, high resin for incense
  • Chip — small cut pieces for distillation or incense
  • Powder — ground form for oil extraction

2. Agarwood Oil Quality Chart (GC–MS & Sensory Link)

A. Based on GC–MS Markers

Oil GradeAgarospirol %Jinkoh-eremol %ColorViscosityAroma Profile
Premium>15%>10%Dark amberThickDeep woody, balsamic, sweet
High12–15%8–10%AmberMediumWoody-sweet, resinous
Medium8–12%5–8%Golden yellowMedium-thinMild woody, slightly herbal
Low<8%<5%Pale yellowThinLight woody, herbal

B. By Origin & Aroma Notes

  • Cambodi style — sweet, caramel, fruity
  • Hindi style — deep, barnyard, leathery
  • Borneo style — crisp, clean, green-woody
  • Philippine style — balanced, sweet-woody, subtle spice

3. Suggested Training Flow

  1. Start with chip appearance samples (real or photos).
  2. Show grading table side-by-side with oil quality chart.
  3. Connect physical chip grade to extraction yield & GC–MS profile.
  4. Highlight sustainability benefits of grading at the source.