… (for example, walls, trusses) or cut to size (beams, joists, in particular) or, in some cases, in indeterminate … bells, etc.), heating and air conditioning equipment (boilers, radiators, air conditioners, etc.), sanitary …
… derivatives of cyclic hydrocarbons . (a) Nitrobenzene (oil of mirbane). Shining yellow crystals or oily yellowish liquid, with the odour of bitter almonds; …
… shaped by forging), flat‑rolled products, whether or not in coils (so‑called wide‑flats, wide coil, sheets, plates or strip), bars and rods, angles, …
… obtained by pressing together two or more layers of moist pulps of which at least one has characteristics … 4805.40 Filter paper and paperboard are porous products, devoid of wood fibres obtained by a mechanical or …
… surface. They are elastic, extremely hygroscopic (absorb moisture from the air) and, as a rule, have marked felting … the skin are subjected to the combined action of heat and moisture . It may also be removed by a depilatory method in …
… the transformation of starches into dextrins, prepared by boiling starch in water, or by keeping starch for a long … (3) Pregelatinised or “swelling” starch , obtained by moistening starch with water and heat-treating it to obtain …
… troughs; yokes for livestock. (3) Theatrical scenery; joiners’ benches; tables with a screw device for holding the … are made in the same way as match splints, but which are pointed at one end and may be of round, square or triangular …
… cordage, ropes or cables are hemp, jute, sisal, cotton, coir and synthetic fibres. Twine, cordage, ropes and cables … but some (e.g., some transmission cables) have a square, trapezoidal or triangular section. They are normally …