… or lap which is then generally condensed into a sliver (a strand of fibres loosely combined without twist). In … processes, are drawn out into rovings ‑ thinner strands of parallel fibres with a slight twist ‑ which can …
… includes, as original works, lithographs executed by the transfer technique (in which the lithographic artist first makes his drawing on a special paper and then transfers the design to the stone). The impressions as …
… reactions” (e.g., mixtures of calcium acetate with antimony trioxide). The preparations of the second group are … not include : (a) Spent catalysts of a kind used for the extraction of base metals or for the manufacture of chemical …
… for normal metal working. They are therefore used either to introduce into brass, bronze or aluminium bronze, other … high, however, that metal unduly dilutes the other elements introduced into the alloys. The copper content generally …
… character of imitation jewellery (e.g., watch chains and trinket chains) ( heading 71.17 ). (5) Articles of copper … in the Explanatory Notes to headings 73.25 and 73.26. (6) Electroplating anodes of copper or of copper alloys (e.g., …
… salami). (2) Liver sausages (including those made of poultry liver). (3) “Black puddings” and “white puddings”. … without such casings (generally heading 16.02 ). (d) Poultry cooked and merely boned, such as turkey roll ( …
… emulsifiers, but may contain sodium chloride, food colours, neutralising salts and cultures of harmless … and butteroil). Butteroil is the product obtained by extracting the water and non-fat content from butter or …
… Drawing charcoals , obtained usually by calcining spindle‑tree wood. (5) Crayons and pastels , usually made of a … soap and tallow. (9) “Ceramic” crayons , with a basis of vitrifiable colours, fats, cocoa butter, wax, etc. The …