… colourless liquid with the appearance of ordinary water. It may have a syrupy consistency and corrodes the skin when … when exposed to heat or light. It nearly always contains small amounts of stabilisers (boric or citric acid, etc.) to prevent decomposition; such mixtures remain in this heading. This heading also includes hydrogen …
… ‑ Other cast articles of iron or steel. 7325.10 ‑ Of non‑malleable cast iron ‑ Other : 7325.91 ‑ ‑ … pots and crucibles not fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment; counterweights; imitation flowers, … headings of the Nomenclature (e.g., recognisable parts of machinery or mechanical appliances) or unfinished castings …
… 7213.10 - Containing indentations, ribs, grooves or other deformations produced during the rolling process 7213.20 - … this Chapter. These products (also known as wire rod) are mainly used for drawing into wire (heading 72.17) but they … industry, in the cold‑drawing industry, etc., and for the manufacture of welding rods. The heading also includes bars …
… flowers of the hop plant ( Humulus lupulus ). They are used mainly in the brewing industry to give flavour to the beer, … powder which covers the hop cones and contains the bitter, aromatic principle which gives hops their characteristic … as a partial substitute for hops and in medicine. It may be separated from the hops mechanically after drying. …
… but sometimes grey, greenish, blue or dark brown. Its main property is its resistance to fire and acids. … of riebeckite. It is found in the form of fibre bundles in magmatic rock which is acid with a high alkali content and …
… (1) Heavy hydrogen or deuterium . This is separated from normal hydrogen in which it occurs at a level of 1 part in … in ordinary water at a level of 1 part in 6,500. It is normally obtained as a residue of the electrolysis of water. … which split the uranium atoms. (3) Other compounds made with deuterium , e.g., heavy acetylene, heavy methane, …
… by extraction from the seeds of the soya bean ( Glycine max ), using hydraulic or expeller presses, or solvents. It … oil used for both food and industrial purposes, e.g., in margarine and salad dressings, in the manufacture of soap, paints, varnishes, plasticisers, and …
… knitted or crocheted. 6105.10 ‑ Of cotton 6105.20 ‑ Of man‑made fibres 6105.90 ‑ Of other textile materials With the exception of nightshirts of heading 61.07 …
… the printing industry : incunabula and other books, music, maps, engravings ( other than those of heading 97.02 ). … and lamps. (9) Ironmongers’ and locksmiths’ wares. (10) Small ornaments for glass cabinets (boxes, sweetmeat boxes, … includes : antique furniture incorporating parts of modern manufacture (e.g., reinforcements and repairs); antique …
… in that they are formed of continuous fibres. There are many varieties, including : (1) Single yarns (sometimes … Grenadine yarn is a hard‑twisted organzine. These are used mainly as warp yarns. All these yarns may be discharged or finished. The heading excludes …
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