… to wood, whether actually to be used for veneering or making plywood or for other purposes (for violins, cigar … a thickness not exceeding 6 mm (excluding any reinforcing material), obtained by sawing, slicing or peeling (rotary … paper or fabric backings, or in decorative sheets imitating marquetry. Woods used for the manufacture of plywood are …
… Industrial monocarboxylic fatty acids are generally manufactured by the saponification or hydrolysis of natural … (commercially known as stearic acid or stearin) consists mainly of palmitic and stearic acids with a small proportion … Commercial stearic acid (stearin) which is a white solid material with a characteristic odour. It is relatively hard …
… insofar as they concern self‑propelled and other “mobile” machines, multi-function machines and lifting, loading, … or swivelling supports from which ships’ boats, etc., may be raised or lowered by means of pulley tackle type …
… (as defined in Note 1 to Chapter 40), plastics or textile material with an external layer of rubber or plastics being … ski-boots. Footwear remains in this heading even if it is made partly of one and partly of another of the specified materials (e.g., the soles may be of rubber and the uppers …
… or not quarter ‑ split, for pulping; round logs for the manufacture of veneer sheets, etc.; logs for the manufacture of match sticks, woodware, etc. Telegraph, telephone or … special woods, and certain growths such as those used for making veneers or smoking pipes, also fall here. The heading …
… unworked, some synthetic stones, such as ruby and sapphire, may have the appearance of small cylinders or pear-shaped … a characteristic truncated cuboctahedral shape where, in many cases, the original position of the seed crystal is … electrical equipment industry for various purposes : the manufacture of microphones, loudspeakers, instruments for …
… ‑ Raw sugar not containing added flavouring or colouring matter : 1701.12 ‑ ‑ Beet sugar 1701.13 ‑ ‑ Cane sugar … for processing into refined sugar products. Raw sugar may, however, be of such a high degree of purity that it is … produced as a white crystalline substance which is marketed in various degrees of fineness or in the form of …
… acid); in dyeing (mordants); for etching glass (mainly acid fluoride); for scouring copper; in metallurgy … for etching or frosting glass. They are also used in the manufacture of vitrifiable enamels or of parasiticides. … heading 25.29 . Colourless crystals, insoluble in water; or may be in the gelatinous state. Used as a flux in metallurgy …
… 2 , containing more than 50 % by weight of textile material. These rubberised fabrics are used principally for the manufacture of waterproof apparel, special radiation … and they normally fall in Chapters 50 to 55 . (B) Fabrics made from yarn, strip or the like, impregnated, coated, …
… ‑ ‑ Of synthetic fibres 6112.19 ‑ ‑ Of other textile materials 6112.20 ‑ Ski suits ‑ Men’s or boys’ … of the fabric, are clearly meant to be worn exclusively or mainly in the pursuit of sporting activities. Track … fastened by means of a slide fastener (zipper). It may or may not be fitted with a hood, a collar and pockets. …
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