… (b)). Fine animal hair is generally softer and less curled than wool. The hair of the alpaca, llama, vicuna, … by their having been washed, bleached, dyed or artificially curled (this last operation is applied mainly to coarse … Kashmir but is today raised in several other regions of the world. For the purposes of this subheading, the region in …
… apparatus must have such mechanical features and must be clearly intended for treating textiles . (A) MACHINERY FOR … These machines are classified here only if they are clearly designed and specialised for the drying of textile …
… CHLORIDE (HYDROCHLORIC ACID) Hydrogen chloride (HCl) is a colourless fuming gas with a suffocating odour, obtained by … chloride, arsenic, sulphur dioxide, sulphuric acid), and colourless if pure. The concentrated solutions give off … with sulphur trioxide or oleum. It is a highly corrosive, colourless or brownish liquid with an irritating odour; it …
… prefixed by the name of the basic substance (e.g., barley “coffee”, malt “coffee”, acorn “coffee”). … derived from sugar beet, carrots, figs, cereals (especially barley, wheat and rye), split peas, lupine seeds, edible …
… the main one being known as lac-dye; natural nacreous (pearl) pigment obtained from fish scales and consisting … countries for colouring butter. (ii) Natural nacreous (pearl) pigment dispersed in a medium consisting of water or … a water-soluble solvent. This product is sometimes called “pearl essence” and is used in the manufacture of aqueous …
… from the action of sulphur vapours on burning carbon. Colourless, toxic liquid (specific gravity about 1.3). Not … 2 S 3 ). Toxic yellow powder, specific gravity about 2.7; odourless and insoluble in water. Similar uses to the …
… or asbestos). In these machines the warp and weft yarns are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric. In the simplest … shuttles, moved either mechanically or by electro‑magnets, interlace a weft with a vertical series of warp threads …