… or other electrodeposited shapes. These primary forms are mainly used as an additive in the manufacture of alloy steels and non‑ferrous alloys and in … irrespective of their size or the purpose for which they may be used. They can be distinguished from electroplating …
… intended to be used repeatedly. The more usual type, which may be of wood or metal, consists of a large box equipped … they are classified according to their constituent material. (4) Open containers for bulk transport of coal, … constituent material. (b) Road‑rail trailers (intended mainly for use as road trailers, but so designed that they …
… and parts of feathers, which though not yet constituting made up articles, have undergone a process other than a … Note to heading 05.05 ); the goods of this heading may, for example, be bleached, dyed, curled or waved. (B) … (4) Fans made of ornamental feathers, with frames of any material. However, fans with frames of precious metal are …
… basins, watering‑cans, douches, scrubbing boards and jugs. (Many such articles are, however, more frequently made of galvanised iron or steel and are then excluded ( … pipes made up into specific identifiable articles, such as machinery parts ( Section XVI )). These articles correspond …
… cation R 1 R 2 R 3 R 4 N + where R 1 , R 2 , R 3 and R 4 may be the same or different alkyl or aryl radicals (methyl, ethyl, tolyl etc.). This cation may be associated with the hydroxide ion (OH – ) to give a … such as choline. They are usually yellowish-brown, waxy masses, soluble in ethanol. Lecithins are contained in …
… and rods of heading 72.13 by drawing them through a die but may also be obtained by any other cold‑forming process … or of products of other headings. Wire covered with a material such as textile where the iron or steel core is the … ves solely as covering (e.g., iron and steel wire for the manufacture of hat frames (milliners’ wire), and stems for …
… usually by washing which removes part of its colouring matter. (C) Shellac , also known as sheet, plate, or slab … from the residues left from the preparation of shellac. Lac may also be decolourised or bleached and is then sometimes … odour and taste. (D) Oleoresins are exudates consisting mainly of volatile and resinous constituents. Balsams are …
… list only : (1) The following articles of textile materials of Section XI : clothing and clothing accessories … 94 and in particular those specified in heading 94.04 (mattress supports; articles of bedding and similar … with springs or stuffed or internally fitted, for example, mattresses, quilts, eiderdowns, cushions, pouffes, pillows) …
… referred to below are, however, excluded . These articles may be printed with addresses, names, trade marks, decorations, crests, initials, etc., merely … corners, or are printed or otherwise prepared in such a manner as clearly to indicate their use as stationery. Plain …
… ingredients and ingredients which support combustion. They may also contain ingredients whose purpose is to control the … powder (gunpowder) Black powder consists of an intimate mixture of potassium nitrate or sodium nitrate, … stabilisers such as diphenylamine. These powders may be manufactured either from nitrocellulose and solvents, or …
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