… liquid. In concentrated form (fuming nitric acid), it gives off clouds of yellowish nitrous fumes. It attacks the skin … for nitrating organic compounds in the synthetic dyestuffs industry, and in the manufacture of nitrocellulose …
… or rennet. The heading covers various types of casein which differ according to the method of curdling, e.g., acid … products. Calcium caseinate is used in the preparation of foodstuffs or as a glue, according to its character. (3) …
… of concentrated ores of heading 26.01; the former differ from the latter, notably, by the shiny appearance of … Ferrous products obtained by direct reduction are easily differentiated from other spongy ferrous products (obtained …
… domestic purposes, e.g., small appliances such as petrol, paraffin, spirit stoves, as normally used for travelling, … for domestic or non-domestic use). (2) Counter-type coffee percolators and certain other specialised heating, …
… substitutes for vinegar which are used to flavour or pickle foodstuffs, may themselves be flavoured with vegetables such … acid, which have been flavoured or coloured for use with foodstuffs as substitutes for vinegar; these remain in this …
… or other aquatic invertebrates. Though obtained from different sources, the extracts of this heading have very … products may contain salt or other substances added in sufficient quantities to ensure their preservation. Extracts …
… whether or not plated with precious metal : 7117.11 - - Cuff-links and studs 7117.19 - - Other 7117.90 - Other For … (other than wrist-watch bracelets), necklaces, ear-rings, cuff-links, etc., but not including buttons and other …
… from flat strip. They are mainly used in shock‑absorbers, buffers on rolling stock couplings, secateurs, hair … (D) Discs springs and ring springs (as used in railway buffers, etc.). Springs may be equipped with U‑bolts (e.g., …