… Shot is produced by pouring liquid iron or steel into cold water or into a jet of steam; the grits are obtained by the … and powders of ferro‑alloys ( heading 72.02 ). (d) Waste filings and turnings of iron or steel ( heading 72.04 …
… layers and weighing up to a hundred kilograms. It has a waxy consistency and gives a sweet odour when rubbed. It … to black in colour and its density is less than that of water. Ambergris should not be confused with yellow amber …
… and pentolites (TNT + PETN) phlegmatised either by a wax or by a polymeric binder. (3) Explosives … explosives, consisting of a mixture of alkali nitrates and water, sensitised with an amino nitrate or finely powdered …
… ceramic industry (bricks, building tiles, porcelain, china, earthenware, refractory bricks and other refractory goods, … have been heated to remove some or most of the associated water (to produce absorbent clay) or when fully calcined. In …
… used in the manufacture of coins, jewellery or goldsmiths’ wares or in electrical contacts. (3) Gold-silver-copper … alloys , primarily used in jewellery, goldsmiths’ wares, in dental alloys or as solders. These alloys may …
… with a simple device for hanging them temporarily on a wall, etc., while others are designed so that they can be … example). The lamps of this heading are used by doctors, watchmakers, jewellers, etc. Specialised medical inspection …