… needles, bodkins, crochet hooks, embroidery stilettos, safety pins, other pins and other articles of the types … in shop display, for loudspeaker grills, as an explosion suppressant used in the transport and storage of volatile …
… An oxidising agent in organic chemistry (manufacture of isatin, indigo dyes, etc.); also used in medicine and, when … 2 O 3 ). Obtained by calcining chromates with an ammonium salt or by reducing dichromates. A very hard, olive green …
… important. This fat may be raw (fresh, chilled or frozen), salted, in brine, dried, smoked or in the form of rendered … fat (tallow). The rendering processes used are the same as those for obtaining the fats of heading 15.01. The …
… may, on leaving the roving frames, have approximately the same diameter as the single yarn of heading 52.05 or 52.06, … 56.01 or, if medicated or put up in packings for retail sale for medical or surgical purposes, in heading 30.05 . …
… soluble in water; unstable, with explosive properties. Its salts (azides) fall in heading 28.50 , and not in … 2 is used for raising beer, for the preparation of salicylic acid, in fire extinguishers, etc. Solid CO 2 is … of heading 38.09 ). (c) Silica gel with added cobalt salts (used as a humidity indicator) ( heading 38.24 ). (N) …
… or 27.15). These articles usually contain fillers such as sand, slag, chalk, plaster, cement, talc, sulphur, asbestos fibre, wood fibre, sawdust, waste cork and natural resins. Asphalt, bitumen, …
… two or more standing threads per crossing thread and vice versa , etc. This heading also includes : (1) Broché … (if medicated or put up in forms or packings for retail sale for medical, surgical, dental or veterinary purposes) …