… and (ii) They are designed for insulating purposes even though at the same time they have other functions (e.g., … bodies. The heading does not cover fittings which, even though made wholly of insulating material (or made wholly of …
… or as animal feeding stuff. Locust beans contain a high proportion of sugar and are sometimes eaten as a … for almonds). These products remain in the heading even though they may also be used for the extraction of oil. …
… microscopes in that they use a beam of electrons instead of light rays. The normal type of electron microscope is … 40 times shorter than the former. A correspondingly higher separating power is thus obtained and this permits the production of even more highly magnified images. The structure and …
… or less unknown composition, very unstable, exploding at a slight shock or under the action of heat (for example, a … Ammonium magnesium orthophosphate . White powder, only very slightly soluble in water. Used for fire‑proofing textiles …
… (2) Rabbit‑hutches, hen‑coops, bee‑hives, cages, kennels, troughs; yokes for livestock. (3) Theatrical scenery; … spoons and forks. (9) Panels consisting of laths of roughly sawn wood, assembled with glue in order to …
… These are in all cases classified here regardless of their weight per metre. They are usually tubular braids which are … the nature of the yarn used than by the fact that they are tightly plaited, with a compact structure, making them …
… paper and paperboard results from processing the material through grooved rollers with the application of heat and … product has a wrinkled appearance and the property of high elasticity. Cellulose wadding and webs of … and crowding the fibres during production. This paper, although made by mechanical treatment of the web in the …