… generally of wax, plastics or gutta-percha, mixed with products such as rosin, shellac and fillers (e.g., powdered … also contain setting accelerators or retarders. Such products for use in dentistry generally contain 25 % or more … a form that does not occur naturally and that can be produced, e.g., by dehydration of gypsum deposits with a …
… as well as particle (or nuclear) radiation, whether for reproduction in monochrome or colour. Certain plates are, … ), positive (including lavender positives used for the duplication of further positives), or reversible (i.e., with …
… of copper and tin powders). Copper powders are mainly produced by electrodeposition or by atomisation (i.e., by … to the above two main processes, copper powders may also be produced on a smaller scale by gaseous reduction of finely divided oxides, precipitation from …
… be substituted by alkyl or aryl radicals, in which case the products are N– substituted amides. Some amides of this … and their salts, diluted to standard strengths for the production of azo dyes, are also included here. Ureines are … The main ureines include : (i) p - Ethoxyphenylurea (dulcin). (ii) Diethyldiphenylurea (centralite)*. (2) …
… The wine classified in this heading is the final product of the alcoholic fermentation of the must of fresh … . These wines are charged with carbon dioxide, either by conducting the final fermentation in a closed vessel … (the sugars being converted into alcohol); the end‑product of this fermentation is wine. The natural …
… or mixtures of calcium nitrate and magnesium nitrate . This product is obtained by treating dolomite with nitric acid. … It should be noted that the mineral or chemical products described in the limitative list above are …
… It is used in the preparation of foodstuffs, pharmaceutical products and photographic emulsions, for bacteriological … is also used for sizing paper or textiles, in the printing industry, for preparing plastics (hardened gelatin) and for … net weight of 1 kg ( heading 35.06 ). (c) Copying pastes (duplicating jellies) with a basis of gelatin ( heading 38.24 …
… Soups and broths ready for consumption after heating. These products are generally based on vegetable products (vegetables, flour, starches, tapioca, pasta, rice, … i.e., that they do not alter the character of the products as homogenised preparations. Homogenised composite …
… irrespective of their weight per square metre. These products are used for the manufacture of tyres, rubber … ). As regards criteria for distinguishing between these products and similar products of heading 59.06, see Item (A) of the Explanatory …
… flax, hemp or jute in the case of machine‑made carpets. The products of this heading are normally used for floor … remain classified here if they are edged with fringes (produced during weaving or added subsequently) or if they are …
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