… of recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard, with additives (e.g., starch), weighing at least 100 g/m 2 , and … crush resistance exceeding 1.6 newtons/g/m 2 at 50 % relative humidity, at 23 °C. Subheading 4805.40 Filter paper …
… or otherwise prepared for spinning, usually in the form of slivers. (III) Fibrous tow and waste obtained mainly during … for spinning into yarns (whether or not in the form of slivers) or suitable only for use as caulking material, …
… felting properties. Wool is almost uninflammable, but chars giving off an odour akin to that of burnt horn. This heading … still impregnated with wool grease and fatty matter derived from the animal itself and may contain an …
… compressed paperboard, leather, composition leather, ivory, tortoise‑shell or mother‑of‑pearl. They may also … for sewing on garments, etc., or they may be attached by “riveting” (e.g., press‑studs for gloves). …
… to heading 70.09 ). On the other hand, this heading covers decorative articles which are in the form of mirrors, but … etc.), are classified in this heading only if the glass gives the whole the character of glass articles. Precious …
… which are simply assembled in layers by means of a plastic adhesive (generally fall in Chapters 50 to 55 ) . In many of … goods, garments, slippers, toys, etc., in book binding, as adhesive tapes, in the manufacture of electrical equipment, …
… simplest weave, the sheet of warp yarns from the warp beam divides into two groups of alternate yarns, each group being … fabrics (leno mechanisms, warp pile (or Terry) attachments, swivel shuttle attachments for broché work). Other looms …