… use, illustrations. Thus, seed packets with pictures of the products and sowing directions, in addition to the name of … trays, storage boxes and similar articles of a rigid and durable type, and generally of better finish than the …
… of slivers. (III) Fibrous tow and waste obtained mainly during the carding or combing of bast fibres; bast fibre yarn waste left during spinning, weaving, etc., and garnetted stock obtained … or dyeing does not affect the classification of the products covered by this heading. The heading also excludes …
… heat-insulating, sound-insulating, or sound-absorbing products. The heading includes them even when in bulk. * … articles, usually of low density, made from the above products or mixtures (e.g., blocks, sheets, bricks, tiles, …
… into the paste (this process is rarely used in the footwear industry). (6) Assembly by vulcanising In this … prepared with sulphur powder and passed through a press to produce a flat sheet. The sheet is cut (and sometimes … is firmly bonded to the upper with cement which hardens during vulcanisation. (8) High frequency welding In …
… chloride is used also in pyrotechnics, in the porcelain industry, etc. (b) Mercuric chloride (mercury dichloride, … used as a pigment for paints or sealing wax. The product obtained by the wet process is shinier but does not …
… A direct current is passed through the accumulator producing certain chemical changes (charging); when the … to an external circuit these chemical changes reverse and produce a direct current in the external circuit … these cells are usually connected together in series to produce a higher voltage. A number of cells so connected is …
… accurate record of the course (and any changes of course) during a ship’s journey. (3) Inclinometers ; for measuring … be exceeded) of the inert forces produced by acceleration during high‑speed evolutions. (7) Automatic pilots . This …
… which has been worked beyond the stage of the normal quarry products of Chapter 25. There are, however, certain … faces). The heading thus covers stone in the forms produced by the stone-mason, sculptor, etc., viz. : (A) …