… further worked than hot-rolled, pickled : 7208.25 - - Of a thickness of 4.75 mm or more 7208.26 - - Of a thickness of 3 mm or more but less than 4.75 mm 7208.27 - - … those of manganese, iron and zinc; this process is known as parkerising or bonderising, depending on the period …
… or white jute and Corchorus olitorius or red jute, also known as Tossa. (2) Hibiscus cannabinus , known in trade as Hibiscus hemp, Gambo hemp, Siam jute, … Francisco, Dah, Meshta, etc. (3) Hibiscus sabdariffa , known in trade as Roselle or Rosella hemp, Siam jute, Kenaf, …
… 84.45, 84.46 or 84.47 (in particular spinning, weaving, knitting or embroidery machines). These auxiliary machines … is the case with warp stop motions, weft stop motions, warp knotting machines). (II) Parts of the machines of this … photoelectric cells, which detect faults in fabrics being knitted, yarns being wound on a warping frame, etc ., and …
… worked than cold-rolled (cold-reduced) : 7209.15 - - Of a thickness of 3 mm or more 7209.16 - - Of a thickness exceeding 1 mm but less than 3 mm 7209.17 - - Of a thickness of 0.5 mm or more but not exceeding 1 mm 7209.18 - …
… Tanning of heavy leather by a mixture of alum and salt is known as Hungarian dressing , while in alum tanning a … have been tanned or further prepared beyond tanning are known in trade as “ leather ”. Leather which has been dried … is levelled by passing the hide across an endless band-knife to an accuracy of a few millimetres; the bottom layer, …
… followed by oil tanning such as described above and is known as combination chamois. The heading covers this … retain a lustrous mirror-like appearance. The thickness of the coating or the sheet does not exceed … metallised leather"). (2) Patent laminated leather also known in the trade as patent coated leather , which is …
… equipped with fixed or moving arms or blades for kneading the dough. Certain high speed mixers are often … is then cut off to the desired thickness by a revolving knife fitted on the outside of the dieplate. (4) Machines … or defibrators , consisting of a series of double‑edged knives which revolve at high speed and thus reduce the cane …
… fibres (usually less than 5 mm long). These fibres are known as cotton linters. Linters are too short for spinning; … myrobalans, dividivi (libidibi), buckthorn berries (known also as Persian berries, Turkish seeds, yellow … The heading does not , however, include prepared knots or tufts of fibre, ready for incorporation without …
… vegetable or animal textile fibres (glass yarns cannot be knotted easily); they are strong (stronger than any of the … bonded fibres, i.e. woven fabrics, non-crimp fabrics, knitted fabrics, stitched fabrics, needled fabrics like … cooling drum. This process thus yields short fibres known as glass wool, which is used in bulk without spinning. …
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