… than for general use. Among the esters is propylene glycol alginate which is used in foodstuffs, etc. (2) … in the manufacture of moulded products. (4) Dextran, glycogen (“animal starch”) and chitin and plastics produced …
… tops (including those of a kind used for the transport of glassware, ceramic products, machinery, etc.). (3) Boxes … board consisting of two decks separated by bearers or a single deck supported by feet and designed essentially for …
… metals, wood, corozo, dom, bone, horn, plastics, ceramics, glass, ebonite, compressed paperboard, leather, composition … they may be attached by “riveting” (e.g., press‑studs for gloves). Press‑fasteners and the like remain …
… of matches. They may also be punched in quantity out of a single block of wood. They may be impregnated with chemical … consisting of laths of roughly sawn wood, assembled with glue in order to facilitate transport or later working. (10) …
… special alloys or other materials (e.g., barium ferrite agglomerated with plastics or synthetic rubber) which have … generally being cubes or discs (tags) of metal or of agglomerated ferrite (e.g., barium ferrite). (3) …
… or covered with wax, paraffin wax, stearin, oil or glycerol 4811.90 ‑ Other paper, paperboard, cellulose … webs of cellulose fibres, coloured on the surface with a single colour or with different colours, including surface …
… alcohols, or other synthetic polymers) they are employed as glues and as textile dressings, etc. (See the General … to this Chapter, exclusion (b), for the classification of glues.) Poly(methylene phenyl isocyanate) (often …
… 5 mm) in the length, or merely cut to length or into rectangles (including squares) . (2) Blocks of regular … 5 mm) . Profile shapes are obtained in the length in a single operation (generally extrusion), and they have a …
… covered or laminated, or of canvas. They usually have a single or double roof and may include sides or walls (single or double), which permit the formation of an …