… hair, i.e., the waste recovered during the successive treatments converting the raw wool or hair into washed, carded, combed, spun, woven, knitted, etc., products. The principal wastes included here are : (1) …
… leads, consisting of metallic oxides or other mineral pigments combined with clay, chalk or wax; indelible or … “Ceramic” crayons , with a basis of vitrifiable colours, fats, cocoa butter, wax, etc. The heading includes pencils …
… of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal, in mints, goldsmiths’, silversmiths’, jewellers’ workshops, … articles (tableware, goldsmiths’ or silversmiths’ wares, catalysts in the form of woven gauze, etc.) no longer fit …
… the same composition, but usually takes the form of thin sheets. This heading also includes cultured pearls (i.e., … salt and water), or worked, i.e. ground to remove defective parts, drilled or sawn (e.g., half or three-quarter …
… are generally destined for processing into refined sugar products. Raw sugar may, however, be of such a high degree … includes chemically pure sucrose in solid form, whatever its origin. Sucrose (other than chemically pure sucrose) …
… the vicuna, camel (including dromedary), etc. In some cases felts are made of mixtures of these materials, sometimes … light and thin hoods known as “chemises” or handkerchief felts, used for fixing to rigid hat foundations. (B) The …