… indigo plant; leaves of lentiscus (mastic); flowers of safflower (bastard saffron) and dyer’s greenwood ( Genista tinctoria ; woadwaxen). It is to be noted that saffron stigmas and styles are excluded ( heading 09.10 ). …
… sulphur chloride, a yellow or reddish liquid, giving off fumes of a suffocating odour when exposed to air; decomposed by water. … Colourless liquid; specific gravity about 1.7. Gives offsuffocating vapours; decomposed by water. Used in the …
… ‑ Other electro‑thermic appliances : 8516.71 ‑ ‑ Coffee or tea makers 8516.72 ‑ ‑ Toasters 8516.79 ‑ ‑ Other … them electrically only when the alternative means is insufficient. (4) Electrode hot water boilers , in which … water between two electrodes. (5) Immersion heaters of different shapes and forms depending on their use, are …
… completely or partly separate substances according to their different specific gravities, or which remove the moisture … by centrifugal force. In some types the substances of different specific gravities are collected at different levels by means of a series of inverted separator …
… instruments incorporating ionisation chambers . A potential difference is set up between two electrodes contained in the … the electrodes, and the resulting changes in the potential difference may be amplified and measured. (2) Geiger counters . A large potential difference is maintained between the electrodes of the …
… and 6907.40 : 6907.21 - - Of a water absorption coefficient by weight not exceeding 0.5 % 6907.22 - - Of a … means to the surface of existing walls, etc. They also differ from roofing tiles in that they are usually flat and … then dried and subsequently fired at temperatures sufficient to develop the required properties. However types …
… luminous, acoustic, gaseous, smoke-producing or incendiary effects, including : (1) Pyrotechnic articles for … through the acoustic, luminous or smoke-producing effects of their combustion. Firing is ensured by a firing …