… etc., render natural mica unsuitable for many uses, it is frequently replaced by agglomerated (built-up) mica (e.g., … of mica may also be obtained, without employing a binding agent, by submitting powdered and pulped mica waste to a … paper (reconstituted mica). These thin sheets are then mounted on to a paper or textile backing using a flexible …
… or not pulverised, but not agglomerated : 2701.11 - - Anthracite 2701.12 - - Bituminous coal 2701.19 - - Other … pulverised coal dispersed in water (slurry coal) and containing small amounts of dispersing agents, especially …
… size tolerances. These cold‑working methods also allow different surface finishes to be obtained including polished surfaces , as mentioned in the Explanatory Note to heading 73.04. See the … fittings (including thermostatic bellows and expansion joints) ( heading 83.07 ). (e) Insulated electrical …
… paper and paperboard is in the manufacture of corrugated containers. It is also used as protective packing material. … or crinkled papers . These are made by mechanical treatment of the webs of paper in the moist state, or by … of the paper is considerably reduced in the process and the resultant product has a wrinkled appearance and the property …
… nickel powders and flakes of all types, regardless of their intended use. Powders are defined in Note 8 (b) to Section … nickel chloride and other nickel salts, as binding agents for metal carbides, for the production of nickel … metallic powders (e.g., iron powders ), for compacting and sintering into technical articles such as magnets and for …
… amides or nitriles. Poly(methyl methacrylate) is the most important polymer of this category. It is used, because of its excellent optical properties and its physical strength, as a … articles, and in the manufacture of artificial eyes, contact lenses and artificial dentures. Polymers of …
… either directly in a zinc ore reduction operation or by the treatment of zinc‑bearing materials by boiling. These … and flakes are mainly used to coat other metals by metallic cementation (sherardisation), in the manufacture of paints, as chemical reducing agents, etc. The heading also …
… granules and pellets This heading applies to dried potatoes presented as flour, meal, powder, flakes, granules or … be obtained by steam-cooking and mashing fresh potatoes and subsequent drying of the resulting mash either to a flour, powder or granules or to thin sheets which are cut into small flakes. The pellets of the heading are usually …
… and similar castings for sewage, water, etc. systems; hydrant pillars and covers; drinking fountains; pillar‑boxes, fire alarm pillars, bollards, etc.; … pots and crucibles not fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment; counterweights; imitation flowers, foliage, etc. …
… wound coils, of iron or non‑alloy steel. 7213.10 - Containing indentations, ribs, grooves or other deformations produced … (also known as wire rod) are mainly used for drawing into wire (heading 72.17) but they are also used for other …
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