… etc., badges bearing the names of youth associations, sailors’ cap badges with the name of a ship, etc.). The … in strips (as is usually the case) or in separate units obtained by cutting to size or shape but must not be …
… not exceeding 0.15 mm . Foil classified in this heading is obtained by rolling, hammering or electrolysis. It is in … or in order to facilitate subsequent treatment, etc. Foil remains in the heading whether or not it has been embossed, …
… they are covered with textiles (e.g., by gimping or plaiting), this group includes, thread (single strand) of … in the manufacture of sports rackets, fishing lines, belts, braids, upholstery fabrics, surgical sutures, etc., and …
… of phenols or phenol-alcohols. - Derivatives containing only halogen substituents and their salts : … (1) Phenolsulphonic acids ( HOC 6 H 4 SO 3 H ) , obtained by sulphonating phenol. (2) Naphtholsulphonic …
… . Colourless gas at room temperature; liquid below 12 °C. Obtained by catalytic oxidation of ethylene derived from … (A) Epoxyalcohols, epoxyphenols and epoxyethers . These contain alcohol, phenol and ether functions, respectively, …
… merely to produce a good bond between the layers. Two main processes, impregnation and densification, are used to … penetration is thereby facilitated. Metallised wood is obtained by plunging pieces of solid wood, previously …
… and irrespective of their intended use (e.g., stock, raising, fattening, breeding, slaughter). These include, … gaurus ), the gayal ( Bos frontalis ) and the banteng ( Bos sondaicus or Bos javanicus ). (C) Animals of the …
… as head covering, round the neck or as an ornament at the waist. The edges of these handkerchiefs and squares, which may be straight or scalloped, are hemmed, rolled, bordered or …