… leather”, may be made by various processes : (1) By agglomerating parings and small waste pieces of leather with glue or other binder. (2) By agglomerating parings and small waste pieces of leather …
… or for such activities as training, aerial photography, agricultural work, rescue duties, fire fighting or for … munitions of war, e.g., explosives, submunitions, chemical agents, and after following a parabolic trajectory cause the …
… sulphate process. The products described in this paragraph are liquids rich in terpenes, and are used for the … chiefly used in the textile industries as a wetting agent and solvent, for the manufacture of varnishes or …
… etc.) often combined with inorganic activators (zinc oxide, magnesium oxide, lead oxide, etc.). (B) Compound … for example, in rubber manufacture to prevent hardening or ageing), such as mixtures of oligomers of …
… powder (including powder of precious metal), or pigment, agglomerated with glue, gelatin or other binder, or (2) … (e.g., inert diluents, surface-active products which encourage the penetration and fixation of the colouring …
… chains, etc.; pots for water colours; accessories for bird-cages (feeding or drinking troughs, etc.); display bottles … vessels, complete). (ij) Antiques, being articles of an age exceeding 100 years ( heading 97.06 ). …
… (C) Weftless fabrics composed of parallel textile yarns agglomerated by gumming or calendering with rubber, … 30.05 ). (b) Rubberised fabrics of the kind described in paragraph (A) (2) above but containing not more than 50 % by …
… 4012.11 - - Of a kind used on motor cars (including station wagons and racing cars 4012.12 - - Of a kind used on buses … to supplementary recutting , in which transversal or diagonal grooves are added to the original tread pattern by …