… the characteristics of textile floor coverings (e.g., thickness, stiffness and strength) but intended for use for … up. They may also be impregnated (e.g., with latex) or backed with woven or nonwoven fabrics or with cellular … consisting of a coating or covering applied on a textile backing ( heading 59.04 ). …
… discs and rings), of unvulcanised rubber. 4006.10 ‑ “Camel‑back” strips for retreading rubber tyres 4006.90 ‑ Other … by extrusion. The heading covers, in particular, “camel‑back” strips with a slightly trapezoidal cross‑section, for … of other materials, put up in pouches, envelopes or similar packings ( heading 84.84 ). …
… and are usually portable and may be equipped with a quick release device or head for easy mounting and release … random movements. Selfie pods, also known as “selfie sticks”, designed to be held in the hand, rather than to …
… with blowing. The glass of this heading may be of various thicknesses but, in general, is less thick than cast glass … as glass for windows, doors, display cases, greenhouses, clocks, pictures, etc., these types of glass are also used …
… acid), it gives off clouds of yellowish nitrous fumes. It attacks the skin and destroys organic matter; it is a … trinitrotoluene, picric acid, mercury fulminate, etc.); the pickling of metals (especially for pickling cast iron); copperplate engraving; gold or silver …
… (for example, guns, howitzers and mortars) 9301.20 - Rocket launchers; flame-throwers; grenade launchers; torpedo … i.e., all types of cannon and ordnance (fixed or on wheels, tracks, etc.), such as field, medium, heavy and super‑heavy …
… is itself coated with an adhesive. This paper is often backed with a supporting paper of heavier quality. The designs are sometimes printed against a background of metal leaf. When the printed paper is … transfer paper of the types known as stamping foils or blocking foils, prepared with a coating of metal, metal …
… substance) and articles of agglomerated cork. 4504.10 ‑ Blocks, plates, sheets and strip; tiles of any shape; solid … may be impregnated (e.g., with oil), or reinforced by backing with paper or cloth provided it does not have the …
… oxide of cobalt), linnaeite (sulphide of cobalt and nickel) and smaltite (cobalt arsenide). When smelted, the … by treatment of the residues from the refining of copper, nickel, silver, etc. Cobalt is a silvery, corrosion‑resistant metal, harder than nickel, and is the most magnetic of the non‑ferrous metals. …
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