… (decalcomanias). 4908.10 ‑ Transfers (decalcomanias), vitrifiable 4908.90 ‑ Other Transfers (decalcomanias) … to the permanent surface. This heading also covers vitrifiable transfers, i.e. transfers printed with vitrifiable preparations of heading 32.07. Transfers may be …
… not have the character of linoleum or similar materials classified in heading 59.04 . Agglomerated cork retains most … the addition of the binders required for the agglomeration modifies some of the characteristic features of the cork, in particular the specific gravity and the tensile or crushing strengths. In …
… 16 mm. GENERAL This Chapter covers a certain number of specific articles in headings 73.01 to 73.24, and in headings 73.25 and 73.26 a group of articles not specified or included in Chapter 82 or 83 and not falling in … them : (1) Tubes and pipes Concentric hollow products, of uniform cross‑section with only one enclosed void along …
… red slabs or needles; deliquescent; very soluble in water; specific gravity about 2.8. When combined with alcohol it … medicine and, when mixed with kieselguhr (“epurite”), for purifying acetylene. (2) Dichromium trioxide , chromium … product, in powder or in crystals; insoluble in water; specific gravity about 5. The pure oxide is used as a …
… etc. Petroleum bitumen which has been slightly modified by air‑blowing is similar to unblown bitumen and … ( heading 38.24, provided they are not covered by a more specific heading). (c) Naphthenic acids, crude or refined …
… this product is used in medicine. The precipitated sulphur classified here is always obtained by precipitating a solution of … sulphurs sometimes described as “precipitated” but classified in heading 25.03 . (B) COLLOIDAL SULPHUR Colloidal …
… of unhydrolysed vinyl acetate groups. These are excellent emulsifiers and dispersing agents and are used as protective … of polymers (including copolymers), chemically modified polymers and polymer blends, see the General …
… pipes and hoses (including hose‑piping) reinforced by stratification, consisting, for example, of one or more “plies” … fall in heading 59.09 . Tubes, pipes and hoses remain classified in this heading even if presented with fittings (for …
… or smoked meat (e.g., bacon, ham, shoulder) remains classified in this heading if it has been enclosed in guts, … stomachs, bladders, skins or similar casings (natural or artificial), provided that it has not been previously …