… as well as other substances such as sugar, mineral salts, organic acids, etc. They are generally brown, yellow or … which are of lesser strength than those extracted with organic solvents. The heading covers tannins …
… or strip form, in all thicknesses, often with a fairly large surface area; the sheets, etc., are generally backed … superimposing several thin sheets and bonding them with an organic binder. The heading covers sheets, strips and rolls …
… flats including so‑called universal plates, hoop, strip, forgings or castings, by riveting, bolting, welding, etc. … barriers; frameworks for greenhouses and forcing frames; large‑scale shelving for assembly and permanent installation …
… (except when dyed) and washable character. It is used largely for gloves, wash-leathers, etc., and the skins of larger animals (deer, stag, etc.) similarly treated are used …
… characteristic of gimped yarn that the core does not itself undergo a twisting with the cover threads. The core of the … article. Gimped yarns are used as a trimming and also very largely for the manufacture of such trimmings. Some, …