… webs of cellulose fibres, to which superficial coatings of materials other than kaolin or other inorganic substances … (e.g., thermosensitive paper used, for example, in telefax machines). (B) Impregnated paper, paperboard, cellulose … 2 (g) to this Chapter). Paper and paperboard for the manufacture of packagings for beverages and other …
… rosin) is obtained from the black liquor left over from the manufacture of wood pulp by an alkali process or, more … When this liquor is poured into settling‑vats, a frothy mass forms on its surface. Crude tall oil is obtained when … oil is a dark brown, semi‑fluid mixture of fatty acids (mainly oleic and linoleic acids and their isomers), resin …
… plain weave woven fabrics, usually of cotton, linen or man‑made fibres, heavily coated with gum or amylaceous substances (e.g., starch), of a kind used in the manufacture of book outer covers, boxes, spectacle or …
… Perry , a fermented beverage somewhat similar to cider made with the juice of pears. (3) Mead , a beverage … an alcoholic strength by volume exceeding 0.5 % vol. (6) “Malton” , a fermented beverage prepared from malt extract …
… 8 to this Chapter, and other household or sanitary articles made from this kind of paper fall in heading 48.18 . (2) … plies, with each ply having a grammage (basis weight) that may reach 20 g/m 2 before creping. Webs of cellulose … creped web of cellulose fibres of closed formation, with a maximum crepe ratio of 35 %, comprising one or more plies, …
… zinc and zinc alloys, and certain articles thereof. Zinc is mainly extracted from the sulphide ore (zinc blende or … of the metal is collected as “spelter”. This impure zinc may be used directly for galvanising, or may be refined by … retorts. This process gives very pure metal suitable for making die‑casting alloys. (II) Electrolysis . The zinc …
… with electrical means of illumination, or hydraulic or pneumatic controls set in motion electrically); this falls … complex equipment for the automatic control of wagons in marshalling yards, e.g., progression relay storage equipment … equipment and means of operating the controls. The lights may be hand‑operated (lights operated by a traffic policeman …
… this Chapter, this heading covers the circuits which are made by forming on an insulating base, by any printing … or other “active” elements. Some basic or “blank” circuits may comprise only printed conductor elements generally … according to a pre‑established pattern. The insulating base material is generally flat but may also be in the shape of a …
… This heading includes the flour, meal and powder made from peas, beans or lentils; they are mainly used for prepared soups or purées. The … of the pith of the sago palm or of the dried roots of the manioc, etc. Some of these products are often subjected to …
… to carry radio‑sounding instruments to high altitudes. They may weigh up to 4,500 g, but their normal weight varies … persons, suspended by a harness, to perform certain aerial manoeuvres. These wings consist of material (generally textile) stretched over a rigid …