… which is obtained by hot-bending or hot-curving (in a suitable furnace and over moulds) flat glass sheets, with … notched, chamfered, bevelled, profiled, etc.), thus acquiring the character of articles such as slabs for …
… (tempered) safety glass : 7007.11 - - Of size and shape suitable for incorporation in vehicles, aircraft, spacecraft … - Laminated safety glass : 7007.21 - - Of size and shape suitable for incorporation in vehicles, aircraft, spacecraft … and is therefore always produced in the shapes and sizes required before tempering. (B) Laminated glass . …
… (OH) and which react with acids to form salts. In the liquid state or in solution, they are electrolytes giving a … magnesia (magnesium oxide), whether or not pure, and quicklime and slaked lime (crude calcium oxide and … 20, 27 or 34 % of NH 3 ) are colourless or yellowish liquids presented in tightly‑stoppered containers. Alcoholic …
… (1) Acrylic acid (CH 2 =CHCOOH) * . Colourless liquid with acrid odour. Polymerises readily; monomer for … in fats and oils as a glyceride. A colourless odourless liquid; crystallises in needles at a temperature of about … chloride (C 6 H 5 COCl)* . White crystals. Colourless liquid with a characteristic odour, lachrymatory; gives off …
… bringing the products into contact with pure hydrogen at a suitable temperature and pressure in the presence of a … (even if these products tend to separate into pasty and liquid layers). This also has the effect of converting the … oils . The consistency of an oil or fat can be increased by suitable rearrangement of the fatty acid radicals in the …
… for general packing and transport purposes. (2) Crates, fruit or vegetable boxes, egg trays and other containers … surface) and conical open containers for marketing butter, fruit, etc. (4) Drums and barrel‑shaped containers, not of … of heading 44.20 . (c) Containers specially designed and equipped for carriage by one or more modes of transport ( …