… is pressed out and added to the drained-off fat. In some cases, the remainder of the fat contained in the residues … insufficient to change its essential character, is classified in this heading, but edible mixtures or …
… analogous properties, e.g., the ammonium ion (NH 4 + )) as a result salts are formed. Acids react with bases to form salts, and with alcohols to form esters. In … of chromium, molybdenum, tungsten and vanadium). In certain cases, however, they fall elsewhere, e.g., in heading 28.43 …
… specific gravity”, which must not exceed 1, is to be taken as their effective weight in kg/1,000 cm 3 , uncompressed, … diatomite and moler earth. Although certain earths classified here are sometimes referred to as “tripoli”, they … diatomaceous. This latter product, which is used as a mild abrasive for polishing, falls in heading 25.13 . The various …
… precious metals or metals clad with precious metal ( except as minor constituents) (see Note 2 (B) to this Chapter). It … for fishing rods, paper-knives, ink-stands, paperweights, ashtrays (e.g., of agate or onyx). The heading does not … of base metal, metal carbide or cermet, whether or not assembled (e.g., mounted glaziers’ diamonds). (b) …
… for electroplating by electrolytic deposition. They may be cast, rolled, drawn, extruded or may be made from cathodes … surface suited to the articles to be plated, and in the case of bar anodes (which are usually of oval, elliptical, …
… divided nickel), raises the melting points of fats and increases the consistency of oils by transforming … hydrogenated (even if these products tend to separate into pasty and liquid layers). This also has the effect of …
… articles capable of producing luminous, acoustic, gaseous, smoke-producing or incendiary effects, including : … toy pistols (prepared in tapes, sheets, rolls or circular plastic rings), magic candles, and snaps for Christmas …
… added binding substance (e.g., unvulcanised rubber, glue, plastics, tar, gelatin), or (2) Without an added binding … substance at a temperature of about 300 °C. In this latter case the natural gum in the cork acts as a binder. …
… or profile shapes. Densified wood covered by this heading has been chemically or physically treated to increase its density or hardness and improve its mechanical …
… This heading covers synthetic staple fibres (including waste of synthetic staple fibres or filaments) after they … for spinning. In carding, staple and waste fibres are passed through machines which render the fibres more or less …
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