… and in the manufacture of getters (to remove the last traces of gas in radio valve manufacture). Tantalum alloys which may be classified here in accordance with Note 5 to Section XV include …
… contact with water and destroys the skin and most organic substances by carbonising them. Commercial sulphuric acid … (fuming sulphuric acid) is sulphuric acid charged with an excess (up to 80 %) of sulphur trioxide. Oleums can be …
… detergents, laundering or cleaning preparations and as a source of fatty acids, fatty alcohols and methyl esters. … and nutty flavour. It is also used in the manufacture of glycerol, shampoos, soap and candles. (C) BABASSU OIL …
… It is usually vegetable-tanned or tanned by a combination process and brown in colour, but some varieties (of a … has been tanned by chrome or sometimes by a combination process). The heading excludes : (a) Chamois (including …
… or may have undergone a tanning (including pre-tanning) process which is reversible, but not subjected to any other tanning or equivalent process (such as parchment-dressing) nor further prepared. …
… creels and fruit baskets. (2) Similar baskets or boxes of interlaced chipwood. But chipbaskets of non‑interlaced chipwood are excluded ( heading 44.15 ). (3) …
… types have, on the longitudinal sides at least, connecting devices (e.g. grooves, flanges, interlocks). This heading includes : (1) Sheet piling angle or corner pieces, which are sections intended to form corners; for …
… Note to this Chapter). This heading also covers the leather produced from the hairless or dehaired hides or skins of all … not referred to in headings 41.07 and 41.12 which have been processed in the same way as the hides and skins of those …
… 4503.10 Corks and stoppers of subheading 4503.10 are pieces of natural cork shaped like straight sided or tapered … of, for example, glass stoppers for bottles of glass or ceramic material. The subheading also includes identifiable …