… pure lead. Lead is also obtained by remelting lead waste and scrap. * * * Lead is a heavy, bluish‑grey … * * * The Chapter covers : (A) Unwrought lead and waste and scrap (headings 78.01 and 78.02). (B) Products …
… shafts articulated on a pivot about three‑quarters of the way along their length. One of these shafts often terminates … since they have no finger rings. These tools almost always have a spring which forces the shafts apart after …
… Generally in the form of white powders, soluble in water. The acids, or more often their salts (e.g., sodium … sufentanil (INN) , white powder practically insoluble in water. It is a synthetic opioid analgesic drug. To fall …
… , however, include safety glass ( heading 70.07 ), multiple-walled insulating units of glass ( heading 70.08 ) or glass … etc.) and all other glass decorated in any other way, except glass hand painted so as to constitute a …
… mirrors for furniture, for interior decoration, for railway carriages, etc.; toilet mirrors (including hand or … into parts of articles of furniture of Chapter 94 (e.g., wardrobe doors) are classified with those articles of …
… ends. Tapered shank nails and tacks are made in the same way except that they are sheared obliquely. (2) Forging (by … decorative studs for upholsterers; studs for marking railway sleepers. (B) Other special types of nails, spikes, …
… headings 73.17 and 73.18. (5) Springs other than clock or watch springs of heading 91.14 . (6) Household articles and sanitary ware, and parts thereof. (7) Blanks for coinage, in the …
… spats, puttees, “mountain stockings” without feet, leg warmers and similar articles. Certain of these articles may … by very young children; these are garments which reach the waist, and fit closely round the leg and sometimes cover the …
… includes coin‑operated machines for selling postage stamps, railway tickets, chocolate, sweets, ice cream, cigarettes, … separately both instant-mix powders and hot or cold water. …