… to form the desired esters. It can be obtained from vegetable oils (e.g., rapeseed, soya-bean, palm, sunflower, cotton-seed, jatropha), from animal fats (e.g., lard, tallow) or from used oils or fats (e.g., frying …
… also covers the ortho-acids (RC(OH) 3 ) since these may be regarded as hydrated carboxylic acids (RCOOH + H 2 O = … by the group (–C(O)OC(O)–). (B) ACID HALIDES The halides (e.g., chlorides and bromides) of acids have the general … (6) Lead acetate , neutral ((CH 3 COO) 2 Pb), or basic (e.g., Pb(CH 3 COO) 2 . 3PbO.H 2 O). The neutral acetate …
… Coin (+). 7118.10 - Coin (other than gold coin), not being legal tender 7118.90 - Other This heading applies to coins … and design, issued under government control for use as legal tender. Consignments of individual coins or of sets of coins which are legal tender in the country of issue are classified in this …
… plate glass is excluded ( heading 70.05 ). (B) A category of non-transparent glass which is more or less … fixing. (C) A range of non-transparent glass, with an irregular surface obtained during manufacture. This group … which is quite cool. During the casting process, profiles (e.g., U-shaped) can also be obtained by bending a glass …
… they support. These articles can be made of any material, e.g., wood, aluminium, carbon or a combination thereof. A monopod is a one-legged support, sometimes called a “unipod”. A bipod is a … “similar articles” refers to devices with four or more legs, which have the same function as monopods, bipods and …
… In the more common types the fuel and air are mixed (e.g., in a carburettor) before induction into the cylinder … by the suction stroke of the piston, but in some cases (e.g., certain aircraft engines and motor car engines) the … fed by producer gas generators which are sometimes integral with the engine, but are more often independent. In …
… material solely by means of a powerful blow or compression (e.g., dies for stamping out sheet‑metal goods). (A) MOULDING … halves of the mould compress the molten metal to a certain degree. (3) Moulds for sintering metal powders . These … (4) Cylindrical moulds for centrifugal moulding machines (e.g., for casting iron pipes, gun barrels). (E) MOULDS FOR …
… piston), an internal combustion motor or any other motor (e.g., small hydraulic turbine); the compressed air motor is … they may be used with auxiliary supporting devices (e.g., tripods, jacklegs, overhead lifting tackle). However, certain tools …
… design‑printed or otherwise surface‑decorated (e.g., with textile flock), whether or not coated or covered … known as “ingrain” paper. They may be surface‑decorated (e.g., painted) or undecorated. Undecorated ingrain paper is … friezes, being narrow strips of paper, treated as above (e.g., embossed, design‑printed, surface‑decorated with a …
… example, projectors which project magnifications of varying degree on to an optically flat surface to permit a … heading also covers special type cinematographic cameras, e.g., those designed to be fitted on aircraft (aerial … ). * * * As regards instruments and apparatus (e.g., microscopes, stroboscopes) equipped to record …