… fibres are normally pulled from them while on the plant itself, bringing with them the cotton seeds which must be … machines is in the form of loose, wide, continuous sheets. Cotton linters are classified in heading 14.04 . The …
… important of these powders are derived from diamonds and garnets. Natural diamond dust and powder are obtained mainly … of graphite, at high temperatures and pressures. These dusts and powders differ from the diamonds of headings 71.02 …
… plates or discs, one or both of which are rotating. Small amounts of chemicals are introduced as a pre‑treatment or … Depending on the combination of processes employed in its manufacture, and the order in which the processes are …
… materials Unlike the woven fabrics of heading 58.01, the products of this heading are obtained by knitting. The … velvet‑like surface; (2) a special warp knitting machine knits two fabrics face to face with a common pile yarn; the …
… in glass or earthenware carboys or aluminium containers. Its uses include the manufacture of nitrates (of silver, … acids are mixtures in definite proportions (e.g., equal parts) of concentrated nitric and sulphuric acids. They are …
… presented whole, but are more usually presented as single nuts about the size of a grape‑pip. The nuts are whitish, rounded with three projecting sides, light …
… in the preparation of glues, foodstuffs, pharmaceutical products, for leather finishing, for treating textiles or … of wine or other beverages, etc. (2) Albuminates (salts of albumin) and other albumin derivatives , in …