… or more other elements up to the maximum content limits as shown in the table in Chapter Note 1 (a). Refined copper is … may include, in particular : (1) Products (sometimes known as “jets”), accurately cast in special moulds, of …
… Prepared slides for microscopic study. (8) Models of towns, public monuments, houses, etc. (of plaster, … their respective headings. (10) Relief maps (of provinces, towns, mountain ranges, etc.), relief plans of towns, and terrestrial or celestial globes in relief, …
… copper-chlorophyll and xanthophyll; an imitation Vandyke brown prepared by the partial decomposition of vegetable … a red colouring extract from kermes insects; sepia, a brown colour obtained from the ink sac of a species of … extracts prepared from shellac, the main one being known as lac-dye; natural nacreous (pearl) pigment obtained …
… another element more electropositive than carbon. Those known as acetylides are also classified in this heading. The best known binary carbides are : (1) Calcium carbide (CaC 2 ). A … carbide (BaC 2 ). Usually obtained in an electric furnace; brownish, crystalline masses. Decomposed by water to produce …
… designed to run on a railway network of any gauge. Railway breakdown cranes or crane wagons or trucks for servicing the … lifting or handling machines (e.g., ordinary cranes, light breakdown cranes) are often mounted on what is in fact an … the introduction to this Explanatory Note regarding railway breakdown cranes, crane lorries, floating cranes, etc.). Jib …
… If no reagents are used, the resulting product is known as roasted starch. Dextrins are white, yellowish or brown powders, depending on manufacturing process and the … products are usually in the form of white, yellow or brownish amorphous powders or gum-like masses, hence the …
… powder . (B) Detonating cords . Detonating cords (also known as detonating fuses, detcords, or primer cords) serve to … This group also includes certain electric detonators known as electric primers . These are often miniaturised, …
… with or without solvent. The liquid part (commercially known as oleic acid or olein) consists of oleic acid and … of saturated fatty acids. The solid part (commercially known as stearic acid or stearin) consists mainly of … Commercial oleic acid (olein) which is a colourless to brown oily liquid with a characteristic odour. (3) Tall …
… surface similar to granite and is therefore sometimes known as “Belgian granite”, “Flanders granite” or “ petit … sometimes called marble) ( heading 25.16 ). (b) Limestone (known as “lithographic stone” and used in the printing …
… along the centre of the face). (4) Moulded wood (also known as mouldings or beadings), i.e., strips of wood shaped … other carpentry or joinery. (5) Rounded woods such as drawn woods, which are very thin rods, generally of round …
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