… in the form of a wide web or lap which is then generally condensed into a sliver (a strand of fibres loosely combined … rollers operating at different speeds thus causing a tension which breaks the filaments; or toothed rollers may …
… asbestos fibre, wood fibre, sawdust, waste cork and natural resins. Asphalt, bitumen, pitch, etc., in blocks of the kind … for roofing, facing, tiling or paving. (2) Roofing boards consisting of a substrate (e.g., of paperboard, of web or …
… to a very pure saline oxide, more highly coloured and less dense than the common variety, or to lead oxides still … acid or by electrolysing lead nitrate. A brown powder, insoluble in water, capable of igniting organic matter on …
… which more than 95 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of wood fibres obtained by a chemical process … which more than 95 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of wood fibres obtained by a chemical process …
… (2) Yarn waste such as broken, knotted or tangled yarns collected as waste during spinning, doubling, reeling, weaving, knitting, etc., operations. (3) Wastes such as sorting wastes and washing …
… heading may be put up (e.g., in sachets) for making herbal infusions or herbal “teas”. These products remain classified … here. However, the heading excludes such products consisting of a mixture of one or more of the dried fruits …
… usually equipped with a platform to support the load during transport over short distances. The lifting device of … industries, in dairies, etc.). PARTS Subject to the general provisions regarding the classification of parts (see the …