… projection gate. The light source in cinema projectors is commonly an electric arc‑lamp, but filament lamps may be used in some projectors. Cinematographic projectors may be equipped …
… of extracted oleoresins. (4) Mixtures of synthetic aromatics. (5) Mixtures consisting of two or more … resinoids, extracted oleoresins or synthetic aromatics) combined with added diluents or carriers such as vegetable … essential oil, resinoid or extracted oleoresin so that the composition of the resulting product is significantly …
… or other primary forms, semi‑finished products (e.g., blooms, billets, rounds, slabs, sheet bars, pieces roughly … Notes to headings 72.06 to 72.17). The metals most commonly present in other alloy steel are manganese, nickel, chromium, tungsten (wolfram), molybdenum, vanadium and …
… - C lementines 0805 .29 ‑ - Other 0805.40 ‑ Grapefruit and pomelos 0805.50 ‑ Lemons ( Citrus limon, Citrus limonum ) … Citrus deliciosa Tenore) , also known as Willowleaf. - Common ( Citrus reticulata Blanco), which is represented by … inedible oranges having fallen soon after the tree has blossomed, gathered dry with a view, in particular, to …
… or air‑laid textile fibres one on the other, and then compressing them in order to increase the cohesion of the fibres. Wadding is sometimes lightly punched in order to increase the cohesion …
… - Supported catalysts : 3815.11 - - With nickel or nickel compounds as the active substance 3815.12 - - With precious … two groups. (a) Those of the first group are, in general, composed either of one or more active substances deposited … are cobalt, nickel, palladium, platinum, molybdenum, chromium, copper or zinc. The support, sometimes activated, …
… Chapter. It therefore covers all animal fats not obtained from pigs, poultry, bovine animals, sheep, goats, fish or … an odourless, yellowish liquid oil, which does not readily become rancid. It is used as a lubricant for delicate … mainly of pyridine bases (known as Dippel’s oil, also sometimes called bone‑oil) ( heading 38.24 ). …
… Synthetic organic colouring matter is generally obtained from oils or other products of the distillation of coal tar. … organic colouring matter (whether or not chemically defined compounds) and synthetic organic colouring matter diluted … strengths) which may be applied to the fibre separately from the coupler in the course of dyeing to produce the same …
… is white, yellowish or dark brown in colour. It is obtained from the residues of the distillation of certain crude … mineral oil. The heading includes the jelly, whether crude (sometimes called petrolatum ), decolourised or refined. It … must have a congealing point, as determined by the rotating thermometer method (ISO 2207 equivalent to the …
… formaldehyde to form a mixture of (methylene phenylamine) oligomers, which is subsequently reacted with phosgene and … are not amino‑resins and fall in heading 39.11 when complying with the requirements of Note 3 to this Chapter. …
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