… loops on the right side of the fabric during the weaving process by the temporary insertion of metal rods or wires. … uncut, the resulting carpets have a looped pile, such as a Brussels carpet (see Figures 4 and 5). These carpets … carpets . These are machine‑woven carpets in which successive weft‑wise rows of pile are inserted during …
… covers frozen vegetables which, when fresh or chilled, are classified in headings 07.01 to 07.09. The expression “frozen” is defined in the General Explanatory … obtained at the industrial level by quick‑freezing processes. Such processes are used in order that the …
… powder and waste of these products. 0506.10 ‑ Ossein and bones treated with acid 0506.90 ‑ Other The … (bones from which the fat has been removed by various processes). (2) Bones, simply prepared (but not cut to … sawing for the removal of superfluous parts, cutting (crosswise or lengthwise), sometimes followed by rough …
… contained in the bolls (pods, fruit) of the cotton plant ( Gossypium ) are covered with cotton fibres. The essential constituent of these fibres is cellulose, and they … They are harvested when the ripened bolls are more or less widely opened; the bolls are not picked but the cotton …
… regular intervals around their edges under the pole of the associated magnets; this causes variations in the fields … In another system, a harmonium‑type “free‑reed” moves across a pole of a permanent magnet, its vibrations …
… - Other Asbestos friction material is usually made by high pressure moulding of a mixture of asbestos fibres, plastics etc.; it can also be made by compressing layers of woven or plaited asbestos which have … with plastics, pitch or rubber. It may be reinforced with brass, zinc or lead wire, or may sometimes be made up from …
… whether or not modified, or natural resins, dispersed or dissolved in an aqueous or non-aqueous medium, with added … (i.e., polymers comprising 2, 3 or 4 monomer units) and cross-linking monomers, with or without photo-initiators. … types described in this item do not fall in this heading unless they are clearly identifiable as being intended for …
… fibres obtained by a mechanical or chemi-mechanical process or of which not more than 10 % by weight of the … content consists of such fibres : 4802.54 - - Weighing less than 40 g/m 2 4802.55 - - Weighing 40 g/m 2 or more but … and paperboard complying with that definition are always classified in this heading. Hand-made paper and paperboard …
… by forging or punching, by cutting or stamping or by other processes such as folding, assembling, welding, turning, milling or perforating other … together two single wires; nose‑rings for animals; mattress hooks, butchers’ hooks, tile hangers, etc.; waste …
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