… or in other preservative solutions. The citrus fruit peels most commonly used for edible purposes are orange (including bitter or Seville orange), lemon and citron. These peels are mainly used for making …
… wool obtained by blowing steam or compressed air through molten slag, nor foamed slag made by adding small amounts of water to molten slag ( heading 68.06 ). The heading also excludes …
… and iodides. (d) Polybasite, sulphide of silver and antimony. (e) Proustite, sulphide of silver and arsenic. (f) Pyrargyrite, sulphide of silver and antimony. (g) Stephanite, sulphide of silver and antimony. (h) Gold and platinum‑bearing sands; the latter …
… carpets are also produced by weaving two fabrics with a common pile thread which is cut after weaving to form two … concerned, Kelem generally has no flowers or foliage, but mostly rectilinear designs. Although the front may be … The pattern of Sileh is basically made up of S‑shaped motifs either the right way round or back to front, and …
… covers multiple-walled insulating units of glass, the most common type of which consists of two or more panels of glass (sheet, plate, float or even such types …
… rubber, by softening (“devulcanising”) the rubber and removing some of the unwanted matter by various chemical or … in combination and is inferior to virgin rubber, being more plastic and more tacky than virgin rubber. It may be put up in sheets …
… Baby carriages , whether or not folding, fitted with two or more wheels and generally pushed by hand (push‑chairs, … Note). Parts of this heading include : (1) Bodywork for mounting on chassis, including the removable type of perambulator bodies which can be used as …
… to that of goats or kids but is of looser texture and has a more irregular grain. The heading excludes : (a) Chamois (including combination chamois) leather, and patent …
… from broths and for various other industrial purposes. The most common ion‑exchangers are chemically modified styrene‑divinylbenzene copolymers, acrylic polymers …
… which R is an alkyl or aryl radical or sometimes nitrogen. Mono-, di-, or tri-nitriles contain one, two or three cyanogen radicals (–CN) per molecule, respectively. The heading includes : (1) Acrylonitrile* . Colourless mobile liquid. Acrylonitrile polymers and …
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