… (e.g., cuprammonium process) or a hot air current (e.g., cellulose acetate process), or through a cooling chamber. … tow into staple fibre lengths, but they do not disturb the parallel arrangements of the fibres in the tow. These … They sometimes incorporate a spinning machine and are then called “tow‑to‑yarn” machines (see Explanatory Note to …
… is twisted round one warp thread and then passed under a following warp thread (see Figure 2), the two ends standing … are, however, also made on mechanical looms and are then generally of more even texture and the selvedges are more parallel than in the case of those hand made. The pile …
… plain weave), geometrically accurate as to size and shape (usually square) of the meshes, which must not be deformed by … food), filtering or for screen printing. Bolting cloths are generally made of hard twisted undischarged silk yarn or of … in industry as packing or lubricating materials; these are usually of square section, coated or impregnated with …
… removing flesh, fat, etc., from the raw skin. (3) Hammer mills (faller stocks) and cylinder beater mills . The hammers or … machines which beat the surface of the leather with small hammers to remove dirt and excess moisture, and to …
… by a like number of sulpho group (-SO 3 H); they are generally called sulphonic acids. The heading also includes salts and … acid. (b) Toluenesulphonic acids (sometimes erroneously called benzylsulphonic acids). (c) Xylenesulphonic acids. …
… fibres, raw or retted 5303.90 ‑ Other This heading covers all textile fibres extracted from the stems of … Meshta, etc. (3) Hibiscus sabdariffa , known in trade as Roselle or Rosella hemp, Siam jute, Kenaf, Java jute, etc. (4) …
… spiegeleisen, ferromanganese, silico‑manganese and certain alloy cast irons and alloy steels; these products normally fall in Chapter 72, but ferro‑manganese and silico‑manganese …
… ‑ Bars, rods and profiles : 7505.11 ‑ ‑ Of nickel, not alloyed 7505.12 ‑ ‑ Of nickel alloys ‑ Wire : 7505.21 ‑ ‑ Of nickel, not … to this heading. The heading does not cover : (a) Metallised yarn ( heading 56.05 ). (b) Bars, rods or …
… only to the type of anchors used for mooring ships of all tonnages, offshore‑platforms, buoys, beacons, floating … mines, etc.; it does not include other articles sometimes called “anchors” (e.g., those used for joining masonry or for fixing rafters to the walls of buildings). Anchors may be fitted with a cross …