… by metals (or by ions with analogous properties, e.g., the ammonium ion (NH 4 + )) as a result salts are formed. Acids … if pure. The concentrated solutions give off white fumes in damp air. Hydrochloric acid has many uses, e.g., pickling …
… gasket or joint. or (iii) Layers or metal foil (of the same metal or of dissimilar metals) pressed together. They … provided that the gaskets or joints are not all of the same material. To be classified here, the sets and … Therefore a pouch, envelope, box, etc., containing, for example, five gaskets all made of paperboard, is not covered …
… of added lecithin, starch, colouring, flavouring, vitamins, butter or other milkfat (subject to the … fats or oils or their fractions of heading 15.16 ; for example, imitation lard, liquid margarine and shortenings …
… (which are usually of oval, elliptical, rhomboidal or diamond shaped cross‑section) in the length appropriate for … These anodes are usually of a high degree of purity. Small amounts of certain elements may, however, remain after the …
… may or may not be “bulbed” (bulb angles or shipbuilding beams). Angles, shapes and sections are usually produced by … The heavier angles, shapes and sections (e.g., girders, beams, pillars and joists) are used in the construction of … and sheet piling ( heading 73.01 ), and railway or tramway track construction material ( heading 73.02 ). (b) …
… alloy steel are manganese, nickel, chromium, tungsten (wolfram), molybdenum, vanadium and cobalt; the most common … durability, increased hardness, resilience, strength), for example, in armaments, tools and cutlery, and machinery. Alloy steels of …
… and acts as a reinforcing agent only and not for any ornamental purpose. This group also includes twine, … strip which has been more or less completely split into filaments by twisting. (2) Plaited or braided twine, …
… soft (although harder than lead). It can readily be cast, hammered, rolled or extruded. Tin is very resistant to … reservoirs, tanks, etc.; solder in sticks, wire, etc.; ornamental articles and tableware (e.g., in pewter); toys; … to that Section) include : (1) Tin‑lead alloys used, for example, as tin base soft solders; in pewter‑ware; in toy …
… shape, they fall in later headings of this Chapter (for example, 48.23 ). Subject to these conditions and the … one or both surfaces (e.g., thermosensitive paper used, for example, in telefax machines). (B) Impregnated paper, …
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