… mass, or in the form of blocks, slabs or sheets obtained by splitting, rough cutting or squaring or squaring by sawing. … roofing, facing and damp course slates, not only of special shapes (polygonal, rounded, etc.), but also in …
… are normally used in the household, commercial laundries, hospitals, etc., to clean linens, finished goods, etc. They … once the programme has been selected, wash, rinse and spin without the intervention of the user. …
… cast or pierced round ingot; (b) by longitudinally or spirally seam welding a die or roll‑formed flat‑rolled … ( heading 83.07 ). (d) Tubes and pipes made up into specific identifiable articles, such as those prepared for …
… (heading 72.17) but they are also used for other purposes especially in building work (e.g., as welded netting), in … flanges), provided their general cross‑sectional shape corresponds to one of the geometrical shapes defined in …
… of vinegar or acetic acid, whether or not containing salt, spices, mustard, sugar or other sweetening matter. These … 21.03 in that the latter are mainly liquids, emulsions or suspensions, which are not intended to be eaten by …
… (for which reason it is used as pencil lead). Its apparent specific gravity varies, according to its degree of purity, … graphite but has a higher degree of purity and lower specific gravity), colloidal or semi‑colloidal graphite and …
… of a rectangular (including square) shape. Slate, which splits readily into thin sheets, is generally bluish‑grey … and damp course slates, even if shaped or processed as specified in the text of this heading. (c) Articles of …
… following processes : (a) Cutting the tyre , with a special machine, as close as possible to the tringle bead wires or the heel. (b) Splitting to remove the tread. (c) Cutting into pieces . …
… to shock. They also have excellent chemical resistance , especially to aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons, ketones … adhesives, packaging films. In solvents, they have a specialised use as lacquers. For the classification of …