… which is also known as “bonded leather”, may be made by various processes : (1) By agglomerating parings and small … suede finished by grinding with carborundum or emery, varnished or metallised. Such composition leather is …
… for architectural purposes). These works may be produced by various processes including the following : in one of these … for moulding a very limited number of copies decided in advance by the artist, or it is placed in a museum for study …
… thus forming a yarn. In others, the fibres leaving the various spinning units are combined in a thick rope (tow), … greater part (but not all) of the filaments are broken at intervals so that, although some filaments remain …
… waste of all kinds, in the crude unworked state or at its various stages of processing prior to its conversion into … combed, but can be carded in its turn and subjected to various other processes preparatory to spinning. Noil silk …
… includes solid or hollow bricks, squares, tiles, slabs and various mouldings (double-headed, etc.). The heading also … on the façades of buildings. (2) Leaded lights for private houses, stained glass windows for churches, etc. …
… filled with a fluid (e.g., oil) or a gas, or in which a vacuum has been created. (C) Lightning arresters . These … conductors and the earth does not exceed a predetermined value. These devices are sometimes constructed in the same …
… or chromium lustres. (5) Glass frit and all other varieties of glass (including vitrite and glass obtained … contact terminals for electric lamp caps). Other varieties of powdered glass are used as abrasives, for …
… form the basis of the mixture. Products obtained by the removal of one or more of the ingredients of an essential … oil and containing 50 to 77 % geraniol together with varying amounts of citronellol and nerol). In particular, …
WCO Trade Tools provides essential information to support your trade activity.