… the saponification or hydrolysis of natural fats or oils. Separation of solid (saturated) and liquid (unsaturated) … refining , with a relatively high free fatty acid content, prepared by decomposing with mineral acid the soap-stock …
… Zinc is extracted from these by thermal reduction or (except in the case of silicate ores) electrolysis. (I) … by various methods. Some impure metal is also deposited in the retort extensions as a very fine powder … iron and steel (e.g., by hot‑dip galvanising, electro‑deposition, sherardising, painting or spraying). * * * …
… similar purposes. Apart from cereal straws, which in the unprepared state are excluded ( heading 12.13 ), vegetable … raw, or split in strips, peeled, polished, bleached, prepared for dyeing, dyed, varnished or lacquered, or …
… peas, etc.; turnbuckles for bracing fencing wires; tiles ( except those for use in construction, which fall in heading … stays and similar supports for fixing piping and tubing ( except clamps and other devices specially designed for … e.g., for cranes; snap hooks for all purposes; ladders and steps; trestles; supports or chaplets ( other than moulders’ …
… 53.03. Generally they are classified here whether raw, prepared for spinning (e.g., carded or combed into slivers), … e.g., when they have been crushed, carded or combed in preparation for spinning. The vegetable textile fibres … and are classified here whether or not combed or otherwise prepared for spinning (e.g., in the form of slivers or …
… consist, in principle, of two conducting surfaces separated by an insulating material (dielectric), e.g., air, … filters, and very widely in the radio, television or telephone industries or for industrial electronic … are capacitors consisting of two or more electrodes separated by a gas, other than air, which serves as a …