… Carbon is a solid non‑metal. This heading covers the following categories of carbon. Carbon black results from … such as methane, anthracenic gases (i.e., gases carburetted with anthracene) and acetylene. Acetylene black, a very fine …
… therefore substantially retain their fresh appearance on thawing. Vegetables to which salt or sugar has been added … cooked by other processes ( Chapter 20 ) or prepared with other ingredients, such as prepared meals ( Section IV …
… Floating tanks used in certain harbours to supply ships with oil, water, etc. (4) Coffer‑dams being cases used in … of circular shape, which inflate automatically on contact with the sea, for carrying shipwrecked persons. (11) …
… and stilettos may have a movable blade normally housed within the handle. The blade may be opened and locked in … Scabbards and sheaths of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal ( heading 71.15 ). (d) Fencing foils ( …
… lye consists mainly of salts of lignosulphonic acids mixed with sugars and other products. It is usually in the form of … a viscous liquid, a sticky brownish paste, a blackish mass with a vitreous fracture (in this case, it is sometimes …
… to the different states in which the products falling within this heading may be presented applies, mutatis … cooked by steaming or by boiling in water (whether or not with small quantities of provisional chemical preserving …
… out blanks from sheet metal; these are then “struck” with the appropriate dies to produce simultaneously the … (1) Coins which were legal tender but have been withdrawn from circulation. (2) Coins struck in one …
… This heading also covers tubes, pipes and hollow profiles with multiple or branch openings, and those which are covered, for example, with zinc, plastics, bitumen. Tubes and pipes of this …
… and B. rapa (or B. campestris ), yield semi‑drying oils with similar characteristics, which are classified … is a fixed vegetable oil obtained from, for example, the following three species : white mustard ( Sinapsis alba and …