… and in the porcelain, glass (coloured optical glass) or rubber industries. Because of its hardness and its … for metal furnaces. It is also used for obtaining anti‑rust products, and in chromium metallurgy. Chromite, natural …
… or flowers of sulphur , is obtained by slow distillation of crude or impure sulphur, followed by condensation in the … in the chemical industry or for vulcanising high‑grade rubber. This heading also includes “washed sublimed …
… 40 and are therefore classified in Chapter 40 as synthetic rubber. For the classification of polymers (including … storage facilities, freezer display cabinets, and in the construction industry. It is also used in disposable …
… be in the form of : (1) Strips cleft from sectors of tree trunks along the direction of the medullary rays. Such cleft … on one of the principal faces, the other face being merely trued by axe or knife. (2) Sawn staves, provided that at …
… personnel, military supplies or equipment, meteorological instruments, flares, etc.; certain types are used as tail … to control the descent of rocket-launched radio-sounding instruments. The heading also covers parts and accessories …
… fabric impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with rubber or made from textile yarn or cord impregnated, coated, covered or sheathed with rubber ( heading 40.10 , see Note 7 (b) to this Chapter). …
… brittle sticks or pellets, and have the appearance of crude foundry products. Copper phosphide (phosphor copper) containing more than 15 % by weight of phosphorus falls in heading 28.53 . …
… covers, inter alia : (A) Padlocks of all types for doors, trunks, chests, bags, cycles, etc., including key‑operated … letter boxes, safes, boxes or caskets, furniture, pianos, trunks, suit-cases, handbags, dispatch-cases, etc., for …
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