… those without feet. (2) Stockings and socks (including ankle‑socks). (3) Under stockings, used mainly as a … means hosiery in which the compression is greatest at the ankle and reduces gradually along its length up the leg, so …
… otherwise yellowish; soluble in water. Its uses include the pickling of metals, in the textile dyeing or printing … etc. In aqueous solutions it is used for preserving wood, pickling wool, as a disinfectant, etc. (5) Iron chlorides … unctuous appearance; it is caustic. Used for “bronzing” or pickling metals, as a mordant, for making lakes, for leather …
… (generally less than 0.5 mm) and if their surface has been pickled to render them suitable for tin‑plating, varnishing … treatments to improve the properties of the metal. (3) Pickling. (4) Surface treatments described in Item (2) of …
… magnesia (magnesium oxide), whether or not pure, and quicklime and slaked lime (crude calcium oxide and … for de‑lustring man‑made fibres ( heading 38.09 ) and pickling preparations for metal surfaces ( heading 38.10 ). …