… balls or bundles of threads. 2) Cocoons found to be faulty and rejected during the reeling process (sometimes … is obtained by tearing rags or other waste and scrap of fabric or articles of silk into their constituent fibres. …
… in colourless needles; used, inter alia , for the manufacture of some plastics such as polyamides. (3) … resins, maleic and other polyesters, polyurethanes); in the manufacture of plastics. (5) Maleic anhydride* . …
… referred to as potassium nitrophosphate, but is not in fact a separate chemically defined compound.) (3) Both … might be used as fertilisers, e.g., ammonium chloride which falls in heading 28.27 . (b) Spent oxide ( heading 38.25 …
… for colouring any material or used as ingredients in the manufacture of colouring preparations. These include : … is sometimes called “pearl essence” and is used in the manufacture of aqueous coatings or cosmetic preparations. …
… Certain ferro‑alloys can be used directly for casting. To fall in the heading, ferro‑alloys must be in the form of … is also used, in the form of sphericalgranule powders the surface of which has been hardened by a special process, as …
… not elsewhere specified or included, in primary forms, falls in this heading. Regenerated cellulose is a glossy, … derivatives of cellulose which serve as a basis in the manufacture of plastics as well as for other purposes. The …
… etc.; match‑boxes (including those with a striking surface) and conical open containers for marketing butter, … otherwise jointed. They may be fitted with hinges, handles, fasteners, feet or corner pieces, or lined with metal, …
… Papoula de Sao Francisco, Dah, Meshta, etc. (3) Hibiscus sabdariffa , known in trade as Roselle or Rosella hemp, Siam … vegetable materials, which when raw or in certain forms fall in Chapter 14 (for example, stalks of broom), are …
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