… other materials usually in rectangles (including squares), trapeziums or crosses. “Dropped furskins” are … to those used in the manufacture of leather (see the General Explanatory Note to Chapter 41). The skins so treated may generally be distinguished from raw skins by their softness and pliability. The hair or wool …
… This heading covers seeds and fruits of a kind used for the extraction of edible or industrial oils and fats, other than those specified in headings 12.01 to 12.06 (see also General Explanatory Note). The heading covers, inter alia : Babassu kernels Beech nuts Candlenuts Carapa nuts (e.g., touloucouna nuts) Castor oil …
… by twisting (either singly or two or more together) the raw silk threads of heading 50.02. They are, however, … ( heading 56.07 ) (see Parts (I) (B) (2) and (3) of the General Explanatory Note to Section XI). The yarns of this … called crêpe poils, mousselines or chiffon twist. (2) Tram yarns , obtained by loosely twisting two or more …
… form are obtained. Dried wine lees may be in powder or granular form, or in the form of irregular fragments. Argol is a concretion which forms in wine vats during the fermentation of grape must, or in casks in which wine is stored. It occurs …
… cobaltic oxide) (Co 2 O 3 ). Black powder. (3) Tricobalt tetraoxide (cobalt saline oxide) (Co 3 O 4 ). Black powder. (4) Commercial cobalt oxides . Generally greyish or black powder consisting of cobalt monoxide and cobalt saline oxide in various ratios. These products serve in enamel works for preparing …
… of headings 07.01 to 07.11 which have been dried (including dehydrated, evaporated or freeze‑dried) i.e., with their natural water content removed by various processes. The …
… (ISO), permethrin (ISO) or pirimiphos-methyl (ISO). GENERAL This Chapter covers textile fabrics which are … uses a machine similar to a warp knitting machine which operates with pointed, open‑hooked needles (sliding needles) …
… pulp is produced in a two‑part process in which the wood, generally in chips, is first chemically softened in … mainly for medium‑quality papers. It is generally known as neutral sulphite semi‑chemical (NSSC), bisulphite semi‑chemical or kraft semi‑chemical. Chemi‑mechanical pulp is produced in …
… acid (alone or associated with sodium disulphate) on natural sodium nitrate; the impurities (sulphuric or hydrochloric acids, … aluminium containers. Its uses include the manufacture of nitrates (of silver, mercury, lead, copper, etc.), organic …
… is obtained from skimmed milk by precipitation (curdling), generally with acids or rennet. The heading covers various … curdling, e.g., acid casein, caseinogen and rennet casein (paracasein). Casein is usually a yellowish-white granular powder, soluble in alkalis but not in water. It is …
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