… It is used, either pure or mixed with magnesia, as a pigment in the rubber industry. Co‑precipitated with barium … solution by hydrogen sulphide or an alkali sulphide. Yellow pigment (cadmium yellow) used by artists and in the … alone or mixed with pentasulphide or other products as a pigment in the rubber industry (antimony vermilion, antimony …
… of insoluble colouring matter (chiefly mineral or organic pigments, or colour lakes) and fillers. Surfactants and … are similar to paints except that they do not contain a pigment; however, they may contain colouring matter which is …
… of roasting and crushing the beans. They contain small fragments of the kernels (which remain attached to the … the cocoa butter from shell, husk or skin waste containing fragments of kernel, or from the whole bean). These cakes …
… rubber) of combined sulphur. Hard rubber may also contain pigments and high levels of fillers, for example, coal, clays and silica. In the absence of fillers, pigments and cellular structures, hard rubber is a hard, …
… which consist of papers on which designs are outlined in pigment which is transferred, usually to a textile surface, … foils, prepared with a coating of metal, metal powder or pigment, and used for printing book covers, hat bands, etc. …
… and meal of this heading are products, obtained by the fragmentation of cereal grains (including whole maize (corn) … (Item (1), second paragraph). Cereal groats are small fragments or floury kernels obtained by the rough grinding …
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