175.5.
1757.
4757,
1760.
4763.
1770.
1781.
4783.
4801.
1920.
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Silicone fluids and greases, as follows
(a) Fluorinated silicone fluids and chlorinated silicone fluids: (b) Silicone lubricating greases capable of operating at tem- peratures of 356°F. (180°C) or higher and having a drop point (method of test being ASTM or TTF) of 428°F. (220°C.) or higher.
Compounds and metallic materials, as follows-
(a) Silicon of a purity of 99,99% or more, and all mono.
crystalline silicon,
(6) Monocrystalline gallium compounds in any form; (c) Monocrystalline indium compounds in any form.
Gallium metal, alloys and amalgams (except amalgams for dental or medical use).
Compounds of tantalum, niobium (columbium) and tantalum- niobium, excluding compounds containing loss than 20% of tantalum or niobium.
Glass Abres in the form of continuous yarns, rovings and tapes for filament wound structures, not elsewhere specified.
Any liquid fuel, including petroleum products having a gross calorific value of not less than 13,000 calories/grammes (23,400 British Thermal Units per pound) which contains high energy components or compounds.
Synthetic lubricating oils and greases which contain as the principal ingredient-
(a) Esters of saturated aliphatic monohydric alcohols containing more than 6 carbon atoms with adipic or azelaic or sebacic acids;
(b) Esters of trimethylol propene or trimethylol ethane or pentaerythritol with saturated monobasic acids containing more than 6 carbon atoms;
{e) All fluoro-alcom esters and perfluoro-alkyl ethers;
(d) All polyphenyl ethers coutaining more than 3 phenyl groups,
Tetra-ethyl-lead fluid.
GROUP J
SYNTHETIC RUBBER AND SYNTHETIC FILM.
Synthetic rubber, all types.
Synthetic film for dielectric use (Condenser tissue) of 0.0015 inch (0.038 millimetres) or less in thickness capable of being used for condensers covered by the definition of item 1560, Group F, excluding polyester film with a thickness greater than
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0.001 inch (0.0254 millimetres) and untensilized and unmetallized polyester film or thickness of 0.00035 inch (0.009 millimetres) up to and including 0.001 inch (0.0254 millimetres) inclusive.”.
26th April 1968.
D.C.C. LUDDINGTON,
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Acting Director of Commerce and Industry.
Explanatory Nore.
(This Note is not part of the order, but is intended to indicate its general purport).
This order introduces a revised Schedule to the principal regulations which accords with the current requirements of control over strategic commodities. The revised Schedule also specifies in greater detail the items which are subject to the controls imposed by the principal regulations?
(Secretariat SCR 5401/58)
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