… or pillows are classified in this heading. Feathers simply strung together for convenience of transport also … articles such as cushions and insulating clothing (for example, anoraks). …
… nature or of the manner in which they are put up, for human consumption (pancreas, testes, ovaries, gall bags, thyroid … snake or bee venom put up in dried flakes in sealed ampoules ( heading 30.01 ). …
… collapsible contrivances for the waterborne transport (by simple towing) of fluids and other goods, consisting of a … Pontoons of the hollow cylinder type for the support of temporary bridges, etc., and rafts of all kinds ( heading …
… may be used, e.g., potassium ferricyanide or other iron compounds for blue-prints, potassium or ammonium dichromate … waste and scrap containing precious metal or precious metal compounds, of a kind used principally for the recovery of …
… than 20 holes/cm 2 and not more than 100 holes/cm 2 , and impregnated or coated with alpha-cypermethrin (ISO), … of heading 58.10 . (d) Fabrics of Chapter 59 (e.g., impregnated, coated, covered or laminated fabrics of …
… material; in the latter case, the outer part is usually composed of a tube or sometimes of a spirally wrapped strip. … non‑metal material which may be of various thicknesses and compositions. Cored wire is a hollow product filled with …
… e.g., paints containing an active anti‑rust pigment for example, red lead, zinc powder, zinc oxide, zinc chromate, … protuberances or indentations must be designed solely to improve the bond with concrete, etc. (2) Bars and rods …
… the pressing in dry rendering which is conducted at higher temperature to remove the residual fat from the other animal … but may become granular on rolling or smoothing. It is composed mainly of the glyceride of oleic acid (triolein). …
… as mutage which may either retard fermentation or arrest it completely. Mutage may be effected in different … action of salicylic acid or other antiseptics. (2) By impregnating the must with sulphur dioxide. (3) By …