… is a poor conductor of heat and electricity, is harder than glass, and is put up as a chestnut-coloured powder or, more … as moulded rods packed in water‑filled containers of black glass, stoneware or, more often, metal; these containers …
… 20 2009.29 ‑ ‑ Other ‑ Juice of any other single citrus fruit : 2009.31 ‑ ‑ Of a Brix value not … 20 2009.79 ‑ ‑ Other - Juice of any other single fruit, nut or vegetable : 2009.81 ‑ ‑ Cranberry ( …
… ( other than unhardened vulcanised rubber, ceramics or glass) are also covered by the heading. Taps, valves, etc., … heading 40.16 ), ceramics ( heading 69.03 or 69.09 ), or of glass ( heading 70.17 or 70.20 ). (b) U‑bends for waste …
… hides and skins are used mainly in the manufacture of gloves, apparel and footwear. Hides and skins which … give a suède or velvet finish, waxing, blacking, smoothing (glazing), satin finishing, printing, etc. …
… are : sulphates and sulphonates of fats, vegetable oils (triglycerides) or resin acids; sulphates and sulphonates … small quantity (generally not exceeding 5 %) of alcohol or glycerol added, are liquid soaps of heading 34.01 ). …
… of a variety of materials (e.g., stone, composites, rubber, glass, metal). These machines typically operate under … metal articles, for etching or putting a matt surface on glass, stone, etc., by subjecting the articles to the action …