… example, metal, glass or raffia). The ground fabric usually forms part of the completed embroidery, but in certain cases … underneath the fabric, the latter usually finer than the former. Thus the right and wrong sides of the embroidery … described remain within this heading when in the following forms : (1) In the piece or in strips of various widths . …
… of more than four sides and are chiefly used as intermediate products for the manufacture of seamless steel … cut by blow lamp, which is not the case for bars, which are normally cut more accurately. Slabs and sheet bars are also … of power hammers or forging presses. They may take the form of crude recognisable shapes in order that the final …
… manufacture of the board to give an extra property, e.g., impermeability to water or resistance to rot, insect attack, … , which is manufactured in a process in which additional thermosetting resins are added to the dried wood fibres in … wood fibres in suspension in water are compressed in the form of a mat under high temperature and high pressure on a …
… General Explanatory Note to Section XI). In addition to the normal forms in which textile yarns may be put up other than for … sale, some yarns of this heading may also be put up in forms without internal support (cakes, etc.). Apart from the …
… electronically ) (i.e., those which cannot be played for normal hearing without their electrical or electronic … which vary according to the diameter of the gear wheels. A permanent magnet carrying a coil at one end is fitted near … “organ” type of instrument. In another system, a harmonium‑type “free‑reed” moves across a pole of a …
… (see Note 4 to this Chapter) . This heading does not cover garments with pockets below the waist or with a ribbed … or other means of tightening at the bottom of the garment. Furthermore, the heading does not include : (a) Singlets …
… belonging to the same family as the cochineal and the kermes. The most important commercial varieties are the … fusion and filtering which purifies the gum. It takes the form of thin, vitreous flakes, amber ‑ coloured or reddish. … hanks. The sap of certain oriental trees which hardens, forming a resistant film when exposed to air (known as …