… Prussian blue, a small quantity of ammonium salts and other substances, and is known as spent oxide. It is usually in … form of a slurry and can be further processed and used as a substitute for natural gypsum in plasterboard manufacture. … Such waste often contains pathogens, pharmaceutical substances and body fluids and requires special disposal …
… of heading 39.05 , in which the acetal‑functions are substituents on the polymer chain. This family of plastics … ethers of heading 39.05 , in which the ether‑functions are substituents on the polymer chain. The most important … esters of heading 39.06 , in which the ester groups are substituents on the polymer chain. Polyesters include : (a) …
… from maize (corn). It is a brown or blackish viscous substance containing an appreciable amount of sugar which … molasses), in the preparation of cattle foods and coffee substitutes. It is also sometimes used for the extraction of … heading may be decolourised, coloured or flavoured. ° ° ° Subheading Explanatory Note. Subheading 1703.10 Cane …
… of soap, candles, cosmetic or toilet preparations, as a lubricant, for hot-dipped tin coating, in the production of … palm kernel oil or babassu oil ( heading 15.13 ). ° ° ° Subheading Explanatory Note. Subheading 1511.10 See the …
… they are often impregnated with creosote or other substances. ° ° ° Subheading Explanatory Note. Subheadings 4406.11 to 4406.92 For the purposes of …
… all olefins (i.e. acyclic hydrocarbons having one or more double bonds) except ethylene. The important polymers of … Polyisobutylene when sufficiently polymerised resembles rubber but is not classified in Chapter 40 as it does not … It is a viscous liquid used to modify the properties of lubricating oils. The heading, however, does not cover …