… or not they are surface-worked or coloured (e.g., embossed, metallised, printed - other than gelatin postcards and other … and gelatin bromotannate. (C) Isinglass is obtained by mechanical treatment of the air bladders of certain fish, …
… applies only to those cocoons which can be reeled to become raw silk classified in heading 50.02. Cocoons … ). Silk‑worm cocoons are usually whitish, yellowish or sometimes greenish. …
… from that contained in other bananas in that it does not become sweet during ripening. Plantains are primarily consumed after being fried, roasted, steamed, boiled or otherwise cooked. …
… of heading 36.04 This heading covers matches producing a flame on being rubbed on a rough surface (sometimes specially prepared for that purpose). They …
… and manganite. It is also obtained by electrolysis. The metal itself, which is grey‑pink, hard and brittle, is … in Chapter 72, but ferro‑manganese and silico‑manganese may sometimes fall in this heading if the iron content is very …
… Phosphated chalk ( heading 25.10 ). (b) Steatite or talc (sometimes known as “French chalk” or “Venice chalk”) ( … chalk prepared as a dentifrice ( heading 33.06 ). (d) Metal polishes and similar preparations of heading 34.05 . …
… ties, cravats and stocks, of the kinds generally worn by men (including those mounted on plastic, metal, etc., fittings to facilitate attachment to the collar). Fabrics cut to pattern for …
… 28.23 ‑ Titanium oxides. The only titanium oxide of commercial interest is titanium dioxide or titanic anhydride … physical properties rendering it suitable for use as a pigment (heading 32.06) or for other purposes (e.g., … ( heading 26.14 ). (b) Orthotitanic acid (Ti(OH) 4 ) and metatitanic acid (TiO(OH) 2 ) ( heading 28.25 ). …
… current of air passes through a system of rotating beating hammers and metallic grills (baskets) of various sizes thus fragmenting the tobacco leaves, the lighter leaf parts being …