… sticks. (7) Metallophones , which are similar to xylophones but have narrow metal plates (steel or duralumin) instead of … and the like, used in the percussion instruments group as a substitute for conventional chimes. These have the outward appearance of a small piano with pedal and dampers. …
… explosives (dynamite, gelignite, sensitized gels, etc.) but will not initiate less sensitive blasting agents like … charge in the inner tube is ignited by the tearing out of a saw-toothed wire and thus fires the charge of … headings. (c) Shell fuses and cartridge cases with or without caps ( heading 93.06 ). …
… stopping mechanisms for lifts, skip‑hoists, etc. (3) Cutter bars, chains and jibs for coal cutters; blades for scrapers, coal ploughs and strippers, …
… iodide (HgI or Hg 2 I 2 ). Powder, usually amorphous but sometimes crystalline; usually yellow but sometimes greenish or reddish; sparingly soluble in … wax. The product obtained by the wet process is shinier but does not resist the action of light so well. This salt …
… vehicle is not affected by operations which are carried out after assembling all parts into a complete motor … engine or with its interior fittings. (C) A bicycle without saddle and tyres. This Chapter also covers parts and …
… as a medium in which food is contained, for example, the velouté sauce of creamed chicken. Seasoning liquids (soy … to food or in the preparation of certain food dishes, but are not intended to be eaten by themselves. Mixed …