… or kids but is of looser texture and has a more irregular grain. Sheepskins are often “alum tanned” (see the General Explanatory Note to this Chapter). The grain splits of the sheepskin, when tanned, are called a …
… sulphides and is generally in the form of black or brown granules (obtained by pouring the molten matte into water) … impurities. It is sometimes used in anti‑fouling paints and agricultural fungicides but is more often added to the …
… (baves) forming each cocoon are very fine, the raw silk (grège) is obtained by combining several filaments (usually 4 … 50.04 . Raw silk is usually whitish, yellowish or sometimes greenish. It is also covered by this heading if discharged …
… non‑alloy steel. 7213.10 - Containing indentations, ribs, grooves or other deformations produced during the rolling … are rolled with protuberances or indentations (e.g., teeth, grooves, flanges), provided their general cross‑sectional …
… which splits readily into thin sheets, is generally bluish‑grey but sometimes black or tending towards purple. The … sawn to shapes other than rectangular (including square), ground, polished, chamfered or otherwise worked. (b) …
… In some countries, retort carbon is called “artificial graphite”, but this name is more correctly applied to artificially produced graphite of heading 38.01 . The heading excludes : (a) …
… - Of a kind used on bicycles 4011. 70 - Of a kind used on agricultural or forestry vehicles and machines 4011.80 - Of … illustrative purposes only. - Examples of tyres for agricultural vehicles or machines : - …
… covers natural stone other than slate (e.g., sandstone, granite and porphyry) worked into the shapes commonly used … covers those which have been dressed, bushed, sand dressed, ground, rounded at the edges, chamfered, tenoned and …