… surface-active agent). (v) Dispersing agents for the paper or synthetic rubber industries. (vi) … soap or other surface-active agents ( Chapter 33 ). (b) Paper, wadding, felt and nonwovens, impregnated, coated or …
… and similar racks, key racks, clothes‑brush hangers and newspaper racks, nor furnishings such as radiator screens. … heading 44.20 ), and office equipment (e.g., sorting boxes, paper trays) of plastics or of base metal ( heading 39.26 or …
… oxide; as a pigment and flux in enamels; in the rubber, paper, soap or sugar industries; in pyrotechnics (green … white powder. Magnesium carbonate is used as a filler for paper or rubber; also used in cosmetics and as a …
… uses include etching on glass, manufacturing ashless filter paper, preparation of tantalum, of fluorides, scouring and … with soap); as a rat poison; for the manufacture of fly‑papers; preparation of certain opacifiers, vitrifiable …
… porcelain, kieselguhr, sintered metallic powders, asbestos, paper pulp, cellulose, charcoal, animal black, sand). In the … filters. It should be noted, however, that filter blocks of paper pulp fall in heading 48.12 and that many other …
… Needlepoint lace , executed with a needle on a sheet of paper or parchment bearing the design. The lace follows the … outline of the pattern, its component threads lying on the paper but not piercing it; the frame threads, i.e., those …
… , used by hatters, which operate by perforating a sheet of paper. (7) Dial indicating comparators , micrometric … is fitted with points which thus perforate a record on a paper strip. (iv) Instruments for the final check of the …