… open or loaded on ships, wagons, lorries, etc., against bad weather. They are generally made of coated or uncoated … shape of these articles, nor with flat protective sheets of lightweight material made up in a similar manner to … may provide full or partial protection against one or more weather elements (for example, sun, rain, wind). The frames …
… they may still contain. The fibres are then in the form of webs. If “woollen” products (i.e., those which have been … this stage in the form of compressed coils, tightly tied between two sheets of paper, and known as “bumped tops”. The …
… movement of the turning part (e.g., encoders). It should, however, be noted that the heading excludes yarn grading … by a spring, rotates with the driving spindle. A pair of weights carried by the governor arm are thrown outwards by … enable machines in operation to be observed as though they were moving slowly or were stationary; they can also be used …
… the stencil. (4) Warp printing machines which, before weaving, print a design on the sheet of parallel warp yarns … to the nature of the emulsion and the type of apparatus (wet or dry developers, heat treatment, ammonia vapour, …
… coal dust). These articles are usually very light weight, and their porous structure makes them excellent … lightness of the material, low thermal conductivity, as well as heat resistance, are desired. Others are used as … contact, have a good mechanical strength and resistance to wear, etc. However, to fall in heading 69.02 or 69.03 …
… sheets of vegetable parchment paper together while in the wet state, are known as vegetable parchment paperboard. … in appearance but can be distinguished from it by its lower resistance to water. Vegetable parchment and …
… cooked by steaming or boiling in water or containing added sweetening matter) or dried (including dehydrated, … generally to around 0 °C, without the product being frozen. However, some products, such as melons and certain citrus … similar to that of the crystallised fruit of heading 20.06. However, this Chapter does not cover fruit preserved by …
… and also propane (C 3 H 8 ) with three atoms of carbon are, however, classified in heading 27.11 even if they are pure. … must have a purity of 95 % or more by volume. Ethane of lower purity is excluded ( heading 27.11 ). (2) Butanes (C 4 … must have a purity of 95 % or more by volume. Ethylene of lower purity is excluded ( heading 27.11 ). (ii) …