… cushions, rope ladders, loading slings, dish “cloths” made of a bundle of yarns folded in two and bound together … metal or glass eyelets, of a kind used on Jacquard or other machines ( heading 59.11 ). (c) Textile fabrics and articles made from such fabrics, which are classified in their …
… sesquioxide) (B 2 O 3 ) exists as transparent vitreous masses, crystals or white flakes. It has been used for making synthetic precious or semi‑precious stones (corundum, … uses include : as an antiseptic (boracic water); for the manufacture of borosilicate glass (low coefficient of …
… tars are very complex mixtures of variable proportions of aromatic and aliphatic constituents, usually resulting from … oils or with other coal tar distillation products. Tars are mainly used in further distillation which produces a series … coal tar products. They are also used for waterproofing materials and for surfacing roads, etc. The heading does not …
… (trucks) and special purpose vehicles). They are generally made of steel, lightweight alloys, wood or plastics. They may be completely equipped (e.g., with all their fittings … such as dashboards, boots (trunks), seats and cushions, mats, luggage racks and electrical fittings). Incomplete …
… tweezers, a nail file, a mirror, a razor holder and manicure instruments. (2) Sewing kits , presented in a … articles, handkerchiefs of cellulose wadding, but also made up textile articles such as pyjamas, T-shirts, trousers, shorts, etc. The articles of …
… medium, blended with dispersions of insoluble colouring matter (chiefly mineral or organic pigments, or colour … except that they do not contain a pigment; however, they may contain colouring matter which is soluble in the binder. … a high proportion of fillers and which, like conventional mastics, are applied with a spatula, trowel, etc. ( …
… tubes, bottles, etc., tested at high pressure; these may be weldless or welded (e.g., at the bases, round the … shells, the intervening space being packed with insulating material, maintained under vacuum or arranged to contain a cryogenic …
… backed with paper, paperboard, plastics or similar backing materials). These articles are defined in Note 9 (d) to … cocks, valves, etc. ( heading 84.81 ) and tubes and pipes made up into specific identifiable articles, such as machinery parts ( Section XVI )). These articles correspond …
… a light golden‑yellow oil. It is used as a salad oil and in margarine and lard substitutes. The oil has semi‑drying … range of industrial uses, e.g., in leather dressing, in the manufacture of soap, lubricants, glycerol and waterproofing … oil is of great value as a salad or cooking oil and for making margarine and lard substitutes. ° ° ° Subheading …
… originate as a muddy deposit during the fermentation and maturing of wine. When the deposit is filter‑pressed, wine lees in the solid form are obtained. Dried wine lees may be in powder or granular form, or in the form of … and stable in air. Wine lees are used in the preparation of animal foods, while argol is used as a mordant in dyeing. …
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