… by heating a mixture of finely ground coke (normally petroleum coke, but sometimes anthracite coke, retort coke, … impermeability to gases, has first been impregnated in a vacuum with tars or resins or with solutions of sugars or …
… produced by broché threads during the weaving process (plumetis and other broché work). Features distinguishing … similar to broché muslins and other broché fabrics (e.g., plumetis) classified in Chapters 50 to 55 . They can be …
… milling machine carriages, which replace an equal number of planing carriages. These machine‑tools called … movement. Because of the overhang of the tool holder, its maximum run is limited and for this reason the shaping …
… or gases. They are also designed to be used in pots, pans, tumblers, cups, baths, beakers, etc., usually with a … (other than solid) substances and gases. A powder (usually magnesium oxide) with good dielectric and thermal properties …
… 25.09 ‑ Chalk. Chalk is a naturally occurring variety of calcium carbonate, composed predominantly of the shells of … polishes and similar preparations of heading 34.05 . (e) Calcium carbonate in powder form, the particles of which are …
… flocked, whether or not made up. 5704.10 ‑ Tiles, having a maximum surface area of 0.3 m 2 5704.20 ‑ Tiles, having a maximum surface area exceeding 0.3 m 2 but not exceeding 1 m …