… final consistency of the products depend on the conditions employed in the process and the length of treatment. The … if these products tend to separate into pasty and liquid layers). This also has the effect of converting the cis …
… such processes as bleaching, blending or “topping” (surface dyeing by means of a brush), dyeing, combing, trimming and glossing, including treatment …
… are products obtained by pressing together two or more layers of moist pulps of which at least one has … manufacture of paperboard for roofing and as intermediate layers for cases and fancy leather articles. …
… rubber) generally consist of a carcass made up of several layers of fabric, whether or not rubberised (e.g., warp and weft fabric, knitted or crocheted fabric, layers of parallelised yarns) or of steel cable or strip …
… covers : (I) Raw fibrous materials (in stalks, not yet retted or stripped); retted fibres; stripped fibres … stuffing or in felt‑making, paper‑making, etc. Bleaching or dyeing does not affect the classification of the products …
… of wear. They remain classified here even if fitted with eyelets, terminals or other means of connection. The heading … include metal brushes coated with an external lubricating layer of graphite ( heading 85.35 or 85.36 ). Brush holders …
… of heat and steam. They may consist of a single corrugated layer or may be combined with flat surface sheets on one … corrugated paper or paperboard with alternate flat surface layers. The most common use of corrugated paper and …