… the outer bark of the cork‑oak ( Quercus suber ) which is grown in Southern Europe and North Africa. The first stripping of bark is known as “virgin” cork and is hard, brittle, inelastic, of …
… heading covers only those varieties of sorghum which are known as grain sorghums and whose grains may be used as … such as caffrorum (kafir), cernuum (white durra), durra (brown durra) and nervosum (kaoliang). The heading does not …
… (including fibres in the form of chenille yarn) gummed or sewn on to leather, woven fabric or other material in a … to woven or knitted long pile fabrics of the kind sometimes known as “fur fabric” (generally heading 58.01 or 60.01 ), …
… usually white, but sometimes grey, greenish, blue or dark brown. Its main property is its resistance to fire and … translucent to partially opaque. Crocidolite asbestos, also known as blue asbestos, has a greater tensile strengths but …
… guineensis ) which is native to tropical Africa but is also grown in Central America, Malaysia and Indonesia; other examples are Elaeis melanococca (also known as noli palm) and various species of Acrocomia palms, …
… (2) Zirconium or chromium borides; these products are known as borolites. (3) Zirconium , chromium, tungsten, … (4) Boron carbide and aluminium : aluminium‑clad products known as boral cermets. The heading covers cermets, whether …