… self‑contained (where the breathing circuit is fed from a cylinder of oxygen or compressed air) or may be connected by … a hose to compressors, compressed air supply pipes, storage cylinders or (in the case of certain short distance …
… type of felt. (2) Felt manchons usually made of fur on a cylindrical form (between 40 and 50 cm in height and about … by milliners, and are classified in this heading whether in cylinders or slit into rectangular form. The …
… therefore excludes lighting equipment for motor vehicles or cycles ( heading 85.12 ), and lamps which are connected to a … or ear inspection) are excluded ( heading 90.18 ). (7) Fancy torches in the shape of pistols, lipsticks, etc. …
… includes : (1) Industrial articles such as pots, bowls, cylinders or discs for glazing hides or skins; protectors … coefficient of expansion. They are generally more or less cylindrical and have double walls whose interior is silvered …
… type, which consist of a series of parallel rollers (or cylinders), either small in number (5 to 11) but of … lines for flat products are processing lines where two cylindrical rolls with matching ribs and grooves are used to …
… the addition, in particular, of minute quantities of sodium salicylate or formaldehyde and intended for use in cold … following process : after the latex has been coagulated in cylindrical tanks, the coagulum is sliced, by sawing, into a …
… are often given bell, accordion, petticoat, grooved, cylinder or other shapes. Certain types are constructed in … units. They may be of various shapes (e.g., bells, cones, cylinders, buttons, pulleys). (C) Leading‑in insulators . …
… air and easily liquefied by pressure. Presented in metal cylinders. (2) Ammonia in aqueous solution (NH 4 OH), … salts and nitrogenous fertilisers, sodium carbonate, cyanides, amines (e.g., naphthylamine). It emulsifies fatty …