… 4402.20 - Of shell or nut 4402.90 - Other Wood charcoal is obtained when wood is carbonised out of contact with air. It … tablets, balls, etc. Wood charcoal, unlike animal or mineral carbon, is lighter than water and in the piece shows … : (a) Wood charcoal put up in the form of medicaments as defined in Chapter 30 . (b) Wood charcoal mixed with …
… and covers 3922.90 ‑ Other This heading covers fittings designed to be permanently fixed in place, in houses, etc., normally by connection to the water or sewage systems. It also covers …
… and selenium) doped with, for example, boron or phosphorus, generally in a proportion of the order of one part per million, provided they are in the form of … etc., containing certain additives (e.g., germanium, iodine) generally in a proportion of a few per cent, with a …
… not solidified with urea. Hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) is obtained by electrolytic oxidation of sulphuric acid … in carboys. Hydrogen peroxide is very unstable in an alkaline medium, especially when exposed to heat or light. It nearly always contains small amounts of stabilisers (boric …
… ‑ Crushed or powdered Both natural steatite and talc are mineral substances rich in hydrous magnesium silicate. The former is more compact and massive … heading may be shaped or processed in the same ways as the stones of heading 25.15 (see the Explanatory Note to that …
… 50.02 ‑ Raw silk (not thrown). This raw silk is obtained by reeling the filaments from cocoons. In practice, … since the filaments (baves) forming each cocoon are very fine, the raw silk (grège) is obtained by combining several … the drainage of surplus moisture and compensating for weaknesses in individual filaments; this operation …
… of elastomeric yarn or rubber thread. Elastomeric yarn is defined in Note 13 to Section XI. The textured yarns mentioned in that Note are defined in the Subheading … meaning of Note 7 to Section XI (see also Part (II) of the General Explanatory Note to the Section). …
… 7608.20 ‑ Of aluminium alloys Note 9 (e) to Section XV defines tubes and pipes . The tubes and pipes of this … subjected to a cold‑drawing operation to obtain tubes with thinner walls, more accurate dimensions and a better finish. … pipes of this heading are used for many purposes, e.g., as pipelines for oil or water, as conduits for electrical …
… - - Other This heading covers footwear with uppers (see General Explanatory Note, Part (D)) made of leather and with outer soles (see General Explanatory Note, Part (C)) made of : (1) Rubber (as defined in Note 1 to Chapter 40). (2) Plastics. (3) …
… not agglomerated; retort carbon. Coke is the solid residue obtained from the distillation (or carbonisation or … of coal, lignite or peat in the absence of air. It is obtained in coke ovens from various qualities of bituminous … The carbon usually consists of irregular lumps of which one face is either flat or slightly curved according to the …
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