… or rolled germ is generally used for the extraction of oil. Flaked or ground germ is used for foodstuffs (biscuits … The residues resulting from the extraction of oil from cereal germ are to be classified in heading 23.06 . … or wholly milled rice, whether or not polished, glazed, or parboiled, and broken rice ( heading 10.06 ). …
… or lead compounds, and contain practically no petroleum oils. (11) Flue dusts from zinc, lead or copper smelting. … 26.21 ). (b) Sludges from the storage tanks of petroleum oils consisting mainly of such oils ( heading 27.10 ). (c) Chemically defined compounds …
… the short fibres are eliminated, principally in the form of noils, while the remaining fibres are laid parallel in the … vegetable impurities are also removed along with the noils. The combed sliver is then drafted and gilled to … easily often leave this stage in the form of compressed coils, tightly tied between two sheets of paper, and known …
… effects may be obtained. Plaits of this kind may be joined side by side and assembled into wider strips by … made from two or more strands by twisting together, joining together or otherwise assembling ( other than …
… (e.g., for electroplating, acid storage); taps for acids; coils, fractionating or distillation coils and columns, Raschig rings for petroleum fractionating … etc.), for pharmaceutical products or cosmetics (pomades, ointments, creams, etc.), for inks, etc. (4) Troughs, tubs …
… The action of the acid converts some of the cellulose into amyloid form having a gelatinous and impermeable character. … than the original paper, is translucent and resistant to oil, grease and, to a large extent, impervious to water and … paper is translucent and to a large extent impervious to oil and grease. In general it is used for the same purposes …
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