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Section VI > Chapter 38 > Heading 3809

Explanatory notes

… wetting agents (soaps, etc.), lubricants (linseed oil, waxes, etc.), filling agents (kaolin, barium sulphate, etc.) … fix the dyestuffs. These preparations, which are soluble in water, are usually based on metallic salts (e.g., aluminium, … or other materials. This group also includes emulsified warp sizing waxes and emulsified fats prepared for sizing. …

Section XVI > Chapter 84 > Heading 8426

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… are classified in heading 86.04 if they are mounted on wagons or trucks, of a kind suitable for coupling to a train designed to run on a railway network of any gauge. Railway breakdown cranes or crane … cranes in which the beam itself runs on rails fixed on walls or on suitable supporting metal structures. (3)   …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2811

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… in metal bottles lined with lead, gutta‑percha or ceresine wax, or in rubber or plastic containers; the very pure acid … sulphur trioxide or oleum; crystalline, slightly soluble in water but readily soluble in alcohol. Used for the … Fumes in damp air; absorbs and reacts violently with water. It is presented in airtight sheet‑iron containers or …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2837

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… plates or paste, crystalline, hygroscopic, very soluble in water and with an odour of bitter almonds. When brought to … powder according to its degree of purity, soluble in water. Used for destroying insects, fungus and noxious … cyanide (CuCN). White or greyish powder, insoluble in water. Used for the same purposes as cupric cyanide and in …

Section XIII > Chapter 70 > Heading 7019

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… (in some cases); they do not rot and are resistant to water and most acids; they have low UV sensitivity;  they … Weaving process: Weaving machines, or looms, interlace the warp fibres (lengthwise direction) and filling fibres (weft) …

Section XI > Chapter 56 > Heading 5603

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… or be formed in situ. Nonwovens can be produced in various ways and production can be conveniently divided into the … and laid down directly into a web or which are coagulated, washed and laid down directly into a web in a wet form of … laid process); (c)  by suspending and dispersing fibres in water, depositing the resultant slurry onto a wire screen …

Section II > Chapter 13 > Heading 1301

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… , the crushed lac detached from the branches, usually by washing which removes part of its colouring matter. (C)   … the electrical industry and for the production of sealing wax. (D)  Refuse lac (or garnet lac) obtained from the … gums are odourless, tasteless and more or less soluble in water, forming sticky substances. They burn without melting …

Section III > Chapter 15 > Heading 1515

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… thick, generally colourless or lightly coloured oil, which was formerly used chiefly in medicine as a purgative, but is … in colour, dries very rapidly and has preservative and waterproofing qualities. Its main use is in the manufacture … and paints. (7)   Jojoba oil , often described as a liquid wax, a colourless or yellowish, odourless liquid, consisting …

Section XVI > Chapter 84 > Heading 8481

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… if incorporating other accessory features (e.g., double walls for heating or cooling purposes; short lengths of … to perform the same function on compressed air, steam, water, hydrocarbons or other fluids.        If combined with … valves, relief valves, etc., whether or not incorporating a warning whistle.          Bursting discs (thin discs of …

Section VI > Chapter 32 > Heading 3204

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… organic colouring matter may be soluble or insoluble in water. It has almost completely replaced natural organic … inks of heading 32.15, and for colouring plastics, rubber, waxes, oils, photographic emulsions, etc. Certain of these … are described below. Disperse dyes are substantially water-insoluble, non-ionic dyes which are applied to …