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Section XI > Chapter 63 > Heading 6307

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… cases and similar articles. (6)  Garment bags (portable wardrobes) other than those of heading 42.02 . (7)  Loose … heading 56.09 ). (15) Belts which, although worn around the waist, do not have the character of belts of heading 62.17 , … Cheese‑cloths, cut into rectangles, with the ends of the warp threads knotted to prevent unravelling. (Cheese‑cloths …

Section XVIII > Chapter 90 > Heading 9010

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… developing tanks are also used for rinsing, fixing and washing films. (C) Special trays (of plastics, stainless … machines; machines for cleaning negatives . (8)    Waxing machines for depositing a thin coat of wax on both …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2816

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… powder, containing oxide as impurity; almost insoluble in water. Used for bleaching feathers, in preparing dentifrices … carbonate. Porous white, hygroscopic powder, soluble in water. Forms the carbonate when exposed to air. Used in … oxygen on strontium oxide. White powder, decomposed by hot water. Used in pyrotechnics. (C) BARIUM OXIDE, HYDROXIDE AND …

Section VI > Chapter 38 > Heading 3807

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… They are used, according to their type, for caulking ships, waterproof‑coating of woven fabrics, impregnating woods, … is usually obtained by melting mixtures of rosin, paraffin wax and rosin oil, or mixtures of rosin and vegetable oils … oil or colza oil). (2) Cobblers’ wax is used for waxing yarns and twine for sewing footwear and …

Section XV > Chapter 73 > Heading 7304

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… in a cone type piercer to obtain a hollow blank of greater wall thickness and outside diameter and of lesser length … or extruded tubes, used as blanks, tubes of lesser wall thickness (it should be noted that the Transval process … heat exchangers, condensers, refining furnaces, feedwater heaters for power stations, galvanised or black tubes …

Section III > Chapter 15 > Heading 1505

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… fat with a disagreeable odour, extracted from the soapy water in which the wool has been scoured or cloth fulled. It … and, therefore, chemically it should be regarded as a wax rather than a fat. It is employed in the preparation of … spinning mills. The solid part ( wool grease stearin ) is a waxy substance, yellow‑brown in colour and smelling strongly …

Section XV > Chapter 72

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… the sulphur from pyrite, marcasite, pyrrhotite, etc.) and waste and scrap of iron or steel. (I)    Conversion … process. This process uses mainly ore as raw material, but waste and scrap metal, pre‑reduced iron ores and other … as “plate iron”, or be granulated by being poured into water.       Solid pig iron is either remelted in steelworks …

Section XVI > Chapter 84 > Heading 8479

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… specially designed for purifying oils. (3) Tallow‑washing equipment. (4) Equipment for rolling raw tallow in … for making rope soles for footwear. (15) Machines for washing, scouring or removing dust from bed feathers. (16) …

Section XIII > Chapter 68 > Heading 6810

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… includes, inter alia , blocks, bricks, tiles; ceiling or wall mesh or lath (consisting of a wire framework combined … curbstones; piping; stair treads; railings; baths, sinks, water closet pans (bowls), troughs, vats, reservoirs; … or for civil engineering, such as facing panels, interior walls, floor or ceiling sections, foundation components, …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2828

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… (NaClO.6H 2 O). Put up in aqueous solutions, is nowadays commercially known as “eau de Javel”. It is … (caustic soda) with chlorine. This salt, very soluble in water, does not exist in the anhydrous state; it is rather … (KClO.6H 2 O). The aqueous solution of this salt was previously known as “eau de Javel”; it is similar in all …