… having a specific gravity at 20 °C of less than 0.94 (calculated on an additive‑free polymer basis), is used … having a specific gravity at 20 °C of 0.94 or more (calculated on an additive‑free polymer basis). It is used in …
… more than 95 % lactose, expressed as anhydrous lactose, calculated on the dry matter ( heading 17.02 ). (d) Food … containing by weight more than 80 % whey proteins, calculated on the dry matter) ( heading 35.02 ) or globulins …
… quantity of non‑saponifiable products (sterols, higher alcohols and various impurities), in proportions varying … Tall oil fatty acids containing by weight 90 % or more (calculated on the weight of the dry product) of fatty acids, …
… (whether or not compressed), baby powders (including talcum powder, not mixed, not perfumed, put up for retail … which are mixtures of vinegars or acetic acid and perfumed alcohol. Sunscreen or sun tan preparations are also …
… or oil drums; petrol cans; milk churns; casks and drums for alcohol, latex, caustic soda, calcium carbide, dyestuffs or other chemicals. The smaller …
… and as a drier for paints or varnishes. (4) Precipitated calcium silicates . White powders obtained from sodium or … are excluded from the heading, e.g. : (a) Wollastonite (calcium silicate), rhodonite (manganese silicate), phenacite …
… quartzose or siliceous particles naturally agglomerated by calcareous or siliceous materials. Basalt is also an igneous … trachyte, lava, diabase, diorite, phonolite), as well as calcareous monumental or building stone not falling in …
… melting. This process may be carried out in sulphur kilns (calcaroni), furnaces (Gill furnaces), etc., or may be … of numerous sulphur compounds, sulphur dyestuffs, etc.) for vulcanising rubber, as a fungicide in viticulture, in the …