… textile fibres, wood fibre, sawdust, sand, lime, slag, phosphates, etc., but in which plaster is the essential … or silvered (by any process), or sometimes coated with asphalt; they may also be reinforced. The heading includes …
… for medium‑quality papers. It is generally known as neutral sulphite semi‑chemical (NSSC), bisulphite semi‑chemical or kraft semi‑chemical. … 4 to Chapter 48). They are also used for making tissue and graphic paper. The heading includes pulps known as …
… plastics (hardened casein), man-made fibres, dietary or pharmaceutical products. (2) Caseinates (salts of casein) … iodised casein and casein tannate. They are used in pharmacy. (B) Casein glues. These consist of …
… fine white powder which turns yellow on heating. It is of amphoteric nature, soluble in acids and alkalis. Zinc oxide … industry, ceramic, glass manufacturing, electronics and pharmaceuticals. Zinc oxide is also a precursor of a wide … plastics. The zincates of heading 28.41 correspond to this amphoteric oxide. (B) ZINC PEROXIDE Zinc peroxide (ZnO 2 ) …
… Salt (e.g., table salt) which has been slightly iodised, phosphated, etc., or treated so that it will remain dry. (2) … use in packings for retail sale, other than medical or pharmaceutical, whether or not sterile ( heading 33.07 ). …
… raincoats, etc., and as high grade imitation leather for upholstery and interior decoration in all types of passenger … chloride‑vinyl acetate copolymers which are mainly used for gramophone records and flooring. Copolymers of vinylidene … are used largely for packaging of food products, for upholstery, fibres, bristles and latex coatings and in the …
… is divided into four sub-genera : Bos , Bibos , Novibos and Poephagus . These include, inter alia : (A) The common … or Bos javanicus ). (C) Animals of the sub-genus Poephagus , such as the Tibetan yak ( Bos grunniens ). (2) … the spiral-horned antelopes of the genera Taurotragus and Tragelaphus . ° ° ° Subheading Explanatory Note. …