… from the silicate ore, zircon, by reduction of the oxide, chloride, etc., or by electrolysis. It is a silver‑grey, … is also used in the manufacture of sheaths for nuclear fuel cartridges and of metal structures for nuclear plant. …
… reducing agents employed in the chemical, textile or sugar industries, mainly for bleaching. The most important is … synthesis, in the dyeing industry and for paper‑making. It deteriorates rather rapidly, even when crystallised. For …
… to food or in the preparation of certain food dishes. The principal products preserved by the methods described in this heading are cucumbers, gherkins, onions, …
… are silicates of aluminium, calcium or iron obtained during the smelting of iron ore (blast furnace slag), the … manufacture of iron and steel, but not scrap metal produced during cutting, shaping or other metal working processes, …
… worked into the shapes commonly used for paving or bordering roads, pavements or the like; such stones remain … even if obtained simply by splitting, sawing or roughly squaring; it also covers those which have been dressed, …
… vegetables of this heading are generally obtained at the industrial level by quick‑freezing processes. Such processes … ingredients, such as prepared meals ( Section IV ). The principal kinds of vegetables preserved by freezing are …
… or cones. This heading also covers yarns of carded wool derived from the combed wool in fragments described in the Explanatory Note to heading 51.05. Yarns …
… lupines, vetches and similar forage products, fresh or dried, whole, cut, chopped or pressed. These products remain … or otherwise treated in a silo to prevent fermentation or deterioration. The expression “similar forage products” …
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