… (including lanolin) Wool grease is a sticky fat with a disagreeable odour, extracted from the soapy water in which … ether, motor spirit, etc. It is used as a textile greasing agent in spinning mills. The solid part ( wool grease …
… ingredient of moulding sand, as a filtering and decolouring agent in oil refining and for degreasing of textiles. (2) … 38.24 ). (d) Expanded clays (used in lightweight concrete aggregates or for heat insulation) even if obtained solely …
… variety (type) of tobacco. The plant may be cut whole, at average maturity (stalk cutting), or the leaves may be … flavour and aroma of tobacco, which undergoes spontaneous ageing after packing. Tobacco so treated is packed in …
… rice grains from which the pericarp has been removed by passage through special tapering cylinders. Wholly … soaked in hot water or steamed and then dried. At certain stages of the parboiling process, the rice may have been …
… temperature, and has remarkable chemical resistance to most reagents, including acids (aqua regia, however, attacks it). … alloys , sometimes containing added zinc and magnesium, giving a range of alloys (known as “white” golds …
… have lost the character of sugar, of a kind used for making beverages ( heading 21.06 ). The heading also includes … by their difference in odour which develops on overnight storage in stoppered containers of samples in aqueous …
… lined, etc., but if made up into articles such as evening handbags, cushions, slippers, etc., they are, of course, … into tapestries ( heading 63.08 ). (c) Tapestries of an age exceeding one hundred years ( Chapter 97 ). …
… anti‑cathodes for X‑ray tubes; electric contacts; non‑magnetic springs for electrical measuring apparatus or … of molybdenum or tantalum, with or without a binding agent) in heading 38.24 . (c) Plates, sticks, tips and the …