… as a mordant in dyeing or printing, for purifying oils, and in the manufacture of dental cements or of … chromates, as pigments (Cassel yellow) for water paints, oil paints or distempers, and in the preparation of other …
… agent in the manufacture of synthetic dyes (in particular thioindigo). (3) Phosphorus chlorides . (a) Phosphorus … hydrochloric acid on arsenic trioxide. Colourless liquid of oily appearance. Fumes in moist air; very toxic. (5) Silicon …
… includes wire grill in which the wires are welded at the points of contact or bound at those points by means of an additional wire, whether or not the … the warp. Cloth is produced on continuous action looms. The points at which the strands intersect may be reinforced (for …
… of hollow panels through which the water or steam from the boiler is circulated. Such radiators may be enclosed in … (a) Pipes and fittings to connect up central heating boilers and radiators ( headings 73.03 to 73.07 ). …
… a sharp cutting edge designed to slice off a layer of top soil which is then passed into the scraper body or … smooth or studded with metal feet which press into the soil (“sheep’s‑foot” rollers), or with wheels and heavy … shovels (boom, jib or cable type) which dig into the soil, above or below machine level, by means of an …
… areca (or betel) nuts and other nuts, dry‑roasted, oil‑roasted or fat‑roasted, whether or not containing or … . (6) Cooked fruit. However, fruit cooked by steaming or boiling in water and frozen remains in heading 08.11 . (7) … fruit may subsequently be air-dried to further reduce the moisture content. The products of this heading may be …
… ordinary sewing, can produce purely decorative work (e.g., embroidery effects); however, machines designed to do embroidery work only (including drawn thread machines) fall … of the sewing machine type (usually with an eye near the point), those for the book‑sewing machines of heading 84.40 …
… or after processing (such as cooking, dissolving or boiling in water, milk, etc.), for human consumption. (B) … (3) Preparations based on butter or other fats or oils derived from milk and used, e.g., in bakers’ wares. (4) …
… from toluene are found in varying proportions in coal tar oil. o -Cresol is a white crystalline powder with a … brown with age; m -cresol is a colourless or yellowish oily liquid, strongly refractive, with an odour of creosote; … Six isomers are known; they are obtained from coal tar oils. To fall in this heading, single or mixed …
… or varnishes by facilitating the oxidation of the drying oil. These products usually consist of a chemical drier … or paste driers). This heading does not cover : (a) Boiled or otherwise chemically modified oils of heading 15.18 . (b) Separate chemically defined …
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