… - - Of lead crystal 7013.42 - - Of glass having a linear coefficient of expansion not exceeding 5 x 10 -6 per Kelvin … e.g., of ordinary glass, lead crystal, glass having a low coefficient of expansion (e.g., borosilicate glass) or of …
… machines . These press the folded leaves of unbound volumes before sewing. (5) Machines used to “grecquer” the backs … back. (7) Machines for flattening or rounding the backs before covering . (8) Machines for gluing strips of paper …
… dry sulphite and, in some languages, incorrectly referred to as “sodium bisulphite crystals”). Obtained from … needles (with 2 H 2 O), sparingly soluble in water, efflorescing in the air. Used in medicine or in oenology. …
… They are all made very accurately to size and the faces are carefully machined to tolerances of a few hundredths of a millimetre. They can therefore be indentified by their sizes, shapes, and …
… of glues.) Poly(methylene phenyl isocyanate) (often referred to as “crude MDI”, “polymeric MDI” or … preparation of varnishes. (d) Products based on the resins referred to at (a), (b) and (c) above modified by the …
… source is used, the light from which is concentrated by a reflector. Slides may be changed manually, … is directed on to the surface of the object and the light reflected from that surface is projected by a lens on to a …
… cymbals, accordions, etc., thereby giving orchestra‑like effects. They are mainly used in amusement parks or … SOUND SIGNALLING INSTRUMENTS (1) Decoy calls and effects, etc. , are small mouth‑blown or hand‑operated …
… of various types (with or without legs), and accessories therefor (e.g., billiard cues, cue rests, balls, billiard … material). (2) Video game consoles and machines as defined in Subheading Note 1 to this Chapter. Video …