… chemical wood pulp, dissolving grades, is achieved through extensive chemical and physiochemical reactions. In addition to whitening, its manufacture may …
… lead weights for fishing nets, lead weights for clothing, curtains, etc.; weights for clocks, and general purpose counterweights; skeins, hanks and ropes of lead fibres or strands used for … articles, such as machinery parts ( Section XVI ) and insulated electric cables with an outer sheathing of lead ( …
… strong. It may be put up in barrels, bottles or in airtight tins and may be marketed as ale, stout, etc. This heading also covers concentrated beer prepared by vacuum‑condensing beer of low alcoholic strength (but with a high … heading 22.02 ). (b) Beverages called non‑alcoholic beer consisting of beer made from malt, the alcoholic strength of …
… miniature pistols and revolvers; it also includes such weapons made in the form of other objects, for example, … in fact, firearms. The heading excludes continuous fire weapons (i.e., those which use pistol ammunition and which, … these are classified in heading 93.01 as sub‑machine‑guns (machine‑pistols). They may be capable of being fired …
… and casein derivatives . (1) Casein is the main protein constituent of milk. It is obtained from skimmed milk by … include the sodium and ammonium salts known as “soluble caseins”; these salts are normally used to prepare … are used in pharmacy. (B) Casein glues. These consist of calcium caseinate (see Note on caseinates above), …
… or artificial abrasives have been coated, usually by means of glue or plastics. The heading also covers similar products of nonwovens, in which abrasives are uniformly dispersed … rather than powder or grain, of abrasive, and similarly constituted hand tools ( heading 68.04 ). The goods of this …
… used to secure crates, packages, buildings, railway wagons, vehicles, etc., including guarantee seals. (8) … Fastenings for sealing bags, sachets or similar containers, consisting of one or two steel wires sandwiched between two … made of base metal, used, for example, for drink or food cans. …
… processing (roasting, smelting, etc.) of nickel ores and consist, according to the ores and processes employed, of … or slabs (often broken into pieces to facilitate packing or transport), granules or powders (particularly in the case of … as a ferro‑alloy in heading 72.02 , subject to the provisions of Note 1 (c) to Chapter 72. (iii) Nickel speiss …
… calcinated to ZnO. Zinc oxide is a fine white powder which turns yellow on heating. It is of amphoteric nature, … (B) ZINC PEROXIDE Zinc peroxide (ZnO 2 ) White powder, insoluble in water. Used in medicine, either pure or with … known as zinc scurf, skimmings or dross, which also consist of impure oxides ( heading 26.20 ). (c) Zinc …
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