… directly to the graphitisation process. In this way, a product is obtained with an apparent specific gravity … nuclear reactors. The heading also includes scrap, waste and worn‑out articles, suitable only for the recovery … natural or artificial graphite in colloidal suspension in water or in other media (e.g., alcohol, mineral oil), to …
… 1901.20 ‑ Mixes and doughs for the preparation of bakers’ wares of heading 19.05 1901.90 ‑ Other (I) Malt extract. … concentrating the solution obtained on macerating malt in water. They remain classified in this heading whether … ). (e) Fully or partially cooked bakers’ wares, the latter requiring further cooking before …
… stone or slate; these stones are usually moistened with water or oil before use. Certain stones (e.g., pumice) are … and shape. In making certain polishing stones (oil stones), washed abrasive powders are used. Grinding stones of this … or strips of wood (buff-sticks for use in the clock and watch industry, mechanical engineering, etc.). (c) Dental …
… very little or no clay. It combines very rapidly with water, giving off considerable heat and producing slaked … less than 20 %) to ensure that the product sets under water. Hydraulic lime differs from natural cement in that it … amounts of uncombined quicklime, which may be slaked with water. The heading excludes purified calcium oxide and …
… shirts and shirt‑blouses. 6206.10 ‑ Of silk or silk waste 6206.20 ‑ Of wool or fine animal hair 6206.30 ‑ Of … This heading does not cover garments with pockets below the waist or with a ribbed waistband or other means of tightening at the bottom of the …
… silver. Unalloyed copper and steel may also be clad in this way. Such metals are used in silversmiths’ wares (tableware, articles of interior decoration, etc.), and in …
… It is a colourless liquid with the appearance of ordinary water. It may have a syrupy consistency and corrodes the … medium, especially when exposed to heat or light. It nearly always contains small amounts of stabilisers (boric or … hair, etc. It is also used for vat‑dyeing, for purifying water, for restoring old pictures, in photography and in …
… periods of time. These articles usually consist of a double walled receptacle (the inner), generally of glass, with a vacuum created between the walls, and a protective outer casing of metal, plastics or … fibre, cork or felt). The heading also includes double-walled stainless steel vacuum insulated thermal flasks …
… (2) Other pipes, conduits and guttering (e.g., rain-water drain-pipes, sewer pipes, conduit tubing to protect … to act as insulators, half tubes in the form of gutters or runways, wall drainage tubes). These pipes, etc., may be of …
… “dry matter” should be taken to exclude both free water and water of crystallisation. Products obtained from whey and … syrups obtained by dissolving sugars of this Chapter in water. (2) Juices and syrups obtained during the …
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