… is obtained by reduction of the oxide ores rutile and brookite, and from ilmenite (titaniferous iron ore). … used in the aircraft industry, in shipbuilding, for making, e.g., vats, agitators, heat exchangers, valves and …
… Carbon black results from the incomplete combustion or cracking (by heating, by electric arc or by electric sparks) … manufacture of paint, printing ink, shoe‑polish, etc., in making carbon paper, and as a reinforcing agent in the …
… made of tobacco or of tobacco substitutes. Other smoking tobacco, whether or not containing tobacco … products specifically formulated to discourage the habit of smoking but which do not possess medicinal properties remain …
… anti‑oxidants, emulsifiers, vitamins or prepared baking powders (self‑raising flour). Wheat flour may be … heat treated to pregelatinise the starch. They are used for making preparations of heading 19.01, bakery improvers or …
… whether they contain : (1) Preparations of the kind described in paragraph (A). or (2) Two or more … which are operated by means of a pin, by upturning, striking a trigger, etc., fall in heading 84.24 . The …
… passages or stairs, in the length for cutting and making up. They may also be impregnated (e.g., with latex) … consisting of a coating or covering applied on a textile backing ( heading 59.04 ). …
… needles and hooks, insert textile yarn into a pre‑existing backing (usually a woven fabric or a nonwoven) thus … is allowed to dry it is either covered by a secondary backing of loosely woven textile material, e.g., jute, or by …
… the manufacturing of margarine, etc. They are also used for making industrial products, e.g., as a lubricant additive. … level of erucic acid and is used, e.g., in medicines, for cooking or in industrial products. ° ° ° Subheading …