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Section XX > Chapter 96 > Heading 9614

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… . (4)   Blocks of wood or briar root roughly shaped for the manufacture of pipes. The materials most commonly used in the manufacture of these articles (or of stems, mouthpieces or … Accessories (e.g., pipe-scrapers and pipe cleaners); these fall in their own appropriate headings. (b)   Electronic …

Section XVI > Chapter 84 > Heading 8462

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… the tools for working in the hand of heading 84.67 , by the fact that they are usually designed to be mounted on the … . The shearing process involves two cutting tools with faces in the same plane applied vertically to the metal to … machines) do not constitute simple folding machines and fall in heading 84.63. Notching machines for non-flat …

Section IX > Chapter 45

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… quality and low value. It has a blistered and cracked outer surface, while the inner surface is yellowish with red spots. Subsequent yields are … important. They are compact and homogeneous, and the outer surface, although to some extent fissured, is less rugged …

Section XVIII > Chapter 90 > Heading 9003

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… or mother‑of‑pearl. They may also be of leather, rubber or fabric, for example, frames for goggles. Parts of frames … of base metal are not classified as parts of mountings but fall in their own respective headings (see Note 1 (f) to … sometimes referred to as “spectacles” but which do not fall in heading 90.04, e.g., special spectacles used by …

Section XI > Chapter 63 > Heading 6303

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… or semi‑transparent articles and articles made of thick fabrics. (2)   Interior blinds, which are usually opaque and … Curtain valances (or pelmets), which consist of strips of fabric designed to be fitted above windows to hide the tops …

Section VI > Chapter 29 > Heading 2922

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… and emulsion industries, and for dressing and finishing fabrics. (4)   Diethanolammonium perfluorooctane sulphonate …

Section XVI > Chapter 85 > Heading 8515

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… joint.  The filler metal is usually distributed between the surfaces of the joint by capillary attraction.  Brazing can … with electrically heated gas (hot gas welding) .       The surfaces to be joined are warmed by electrically heated gas … heated elements (heating element welding) .       The surfaces to be joined are warmed by means of electrically …

Section V > Chapter 25 > Heading 2520

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… is a natural anhydrous calcium sulphate used in the manufacture of sulphuric acid or of certain types of … reduced to a floury consistency for use in dressing woven fabrics or surfacing paper. (2) Plaster containing added colouring …

Section XI > Chapter 50 > Heading 5005

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… lie parallel in the yarn, giving it a smooth, silky and fairly glossy surface; these latter characteristics distinguish it from … of yarn spun from other silk waste and has a rather dull surface. The heading includes yarn which has been processed …

Section IX > Chapter 45 > Heading 4501

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… Natural cork, simply prepared, includes cork which has been surface scraped or otherwise cleaned (e.g., by charring the outer surface), the cracked outer layer remaining, or with the … made from virgin cork or cork waste, and mainly used in the manufacture of agglomerated cork, linoleum or lincrusta. …

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