… practice on miniature ranges). (5) Butt stocks and other wooden parts for guns, rifles or carbines and butts and plates (of wood, metal, ebonite, etc.) for revolvers and pistols. (6) …
… is tungstic oxide (tungstic anhydride, tungsten trioxide) (WO 3 ), obtained in the metallurgy of this metal by treating the natural tungstates (wolframite or scheelite) (heading 26.11). It is a … There are several hydroxides, including tungstic acid (H 2 WO 4 ) (yellow hydrate), which gives the normal tungstates …
… are not included . These preparations fall broadly into two groups. (a) Those of the first group are, in general, … or metal alloys in the form of finely divided powder, woven gauze, etc. ( Section XIV or XV ). (d) Prepared …
… 7419.20 - Cast, moulded, stamped or forged, but not further worked 7419.80 - Other This heading covers all articles of … of heading 91.14 . The heading does not cover : (a) Woven fabric of metal thread, of a kind used in articles of …
… of this heading are usually in the form of slabs cast with two lugs for suspending them in the electrolytic refining … onto “starting sheets” of refined nickel to which two nickel loops have been attached for suspending them in …
… triangular, oval, etc.) and of all sizes, for metal, wood or other materials. (B) Pliers (including cutting … philatelists’, depilating). (4) Nail pullers (jaw type, working on the pincer principle). (C) Metal cutting shears …
… obtained from fish or marine mammals, and oils derived from wool grease. The heading includes in particular : (1) Fat … used for food. (7) Chrysalis oil extracted from silk‑worm chrysalises. This is a reddish‑brown oil with a …
… deliming products, or with an extender such as bran or wood flour. The heading excludes : (a) Residual lyes from the manufacture of wood pulp, whether or not concentrated ( heading 38.04 ). …
… and fillers (usually ground cork, but sometimes sawdust or wood flour); in most cases coloured pigments are also added … etc. The heading also includes textile fabrics, principally woven cotton fabrics, covered with linoleum paste without …
… of the “surround”). Umbrella shafts (sticks) are usually of wood, cane, plastics or metal. The handles may be of the … or other material, and may be furnished with tassels or sword-knots. This heading does not include : (a) Cases …