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Section XIII > Chapter 70 > Heading 7007

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… type of adhesive. Another method is to produce a plastics film directly on the glass sheets; the glass sheets are then … or drivers, and for eyepieces for gas masks or divers’ helmets. Bullet proof glass is a special type of laminated …

Section VII > Chapter 39 > Heading 3913

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… alginates are used as thickeners, stabilisers, gelling and film‑forming agents in, for example, the pharmaceutical, … of paints and varnishes which after application form a film resistant to atmospheric and chemical deterioration. …

Section XI > Chapter 51 > Heading 5101

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… and, as a rule, have marked felting properties. Wool is almost uninflammable, but chars giving off an odour akin to … Scoured wool ‑ wool from which the grease has been removed almost entirely by washing with hot water and soap or other …

Section VI > Chapter 38 > Heading 3823

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… known as stearic acid or stearin) consists mainly of palmitic and stearic acids with a small proportion of … splitting of various fats and oils (e.g., coconut oil, palm oil, tallow) followed by a purification process …

Section II > Chapter 14 > Heading 1401

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… by this heading. (2)   Rattans are stems of climbing palms usually of the genus Calamus and come mainly from … for the fibrous strips obtained from the leaves of certain palm trees of the genus Raphia , of which the most important …

Section XV > Chapter 72

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2850

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… dioxide in the air. It is sensitive to shock, like mercury fulminate, but less sensitive to heat than the latter. Used … to shock, preserved under water. Used instead of mercury fulminate as an explosive. (D) SILICIDES (1)   Calcium …

Section II > Chapter 13 > Heading 1301

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… certain oriental trees which hardens, forming a resistant film when exposed to air (known as “Japan lacquer”, “Chinese … of Rosaceae , such as cherry, plum, apricot, peach or almond trees. (2)  Fresh oleoresins (liquids) of the pine …