… weaving machines for the production of fabrics by weaving, using textile (including peat fibre) yarns or other yarns … are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric. In the simplest weave, the sheet of warp yarns from the warp beam … control a greater number of groups of warp threads or even single warp threads; or special devices can be used to …
… and dimethylcyclohexanols 2906.13 - - Sterols and inositols 2906.19 - - Other - Aromatic : … with a methyl group on the 10- and 13-carbons and a side chain of 8 to 10 carbon atoms linked to the 17-carbon. … group (-OH) linked not to the aromatic rings but to the side chains. (1) Benzyl alcohol (phenylmethanol, …
… for convenience of transport (+). 7103.10 - Unworked or simply sawn or roughly shaped - Otherwise … 7103.99 - - Other Because of their colour, brilliance, resistance to deterioration, and often also because of their … usually crystalline, are used by jewellers, goldsmiths and silversmiths for making articles of adornment or …
… cotton, and either woven, knitted or plaited. They vary in size and shape from those suitable for use as wicks for … types for oil burning lamps, stoves, etc. They are classified here whether or not cut to size or fitted with … detonating fuses ( heading 36.03 ). (c) Wicks obtained by simple twisting or doubling of textile yarns, twine, …
… the like. With the exception of the goods mentioned in the exclusions below, this heading covers walking-sticks, canes, whips (including whip-leads), riding-crops and similar articles irrespective of the materials of which they … for the manufacture of walking-sticks which has been simply roughly trimmed or rounded ( heading 14.01 or Chapter …
… the property of returning to their original form even after considerable displacement. The heading includes the following types of springs : (A) Leaf‑springs (single or laminated) chiefly used in the suspension systems of vehicles (e.g., railway locomotives …
… by electrolytic processes, and by treatment of the residues from the refining of copper, nickel, silver, etc. Cobalt is a silvery, corrosion‑resistant metal, harder than nickel, and …
… odour. The three products above are used in organic synthesis (e.g., dyes). (4) p - Chloro- m -cresol (4-chloro-3-methylphenol). An odourless, disinfectant product, slightly soluble in water but easily emulsified with soap. (5) Chlorohydroquinone …
… aircraft. According to their use, they may be of various sizes, and may be made of silk, man‑made fibre materials, linen, cotton, paper, etc. … which are designed for launching oneself from the side of a mountain, the top of a cliff, etc., and which …
… article is essentially a toy it is excluded ( Chapter 95 ). Similarly, a child’s picture book containing pictures or … (sometimes in the form of detachable postcards) containing simple pictures for copying, or outlines of pictures, with …
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