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Section V > Chapter 25 > Heading 2506

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… crystal form of silica. It falls in this heading only if complying with both of the following two conditions : (a) It … of parts of tools. Quartzite is the name of very hard compact rock composed of grains of quartz agglomerated by a siliceous …

Section IV > Chapter 24 > Heading 2403

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… not containing tobacco substitutes in any proportion , for example, manufactured tobacco for use in pipes or for making … liquored. (3) Snuff , more or less flavoured. (4) Tobacco compressed or liquored for making snuff . (5) Manufactured tobacco substitutes , for example, smoking mixtures not containing tobacco. However, …

Section VII > Chapter 39 > Heading 3904

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… plant equipment. PVC floor tiles are also common. The most important copolymers of vinyl chloride are vinyl … equipment. Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), one of the most important fluoro‑polymers, has very wide‑ranging …

Section VII > Chapter 39 > Heading 3903

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… covers polystyrene and copolymers of styrene. The most important copolymers of styrene are styrene‑acrylonitrile … copolymers with substantial amounts of butadiene comply with the requirements of Note 4 to Chapter 40 and are … radio industries. It also has packaging applications, for example, in the packaging of foodstuffs and cosmetics. It is …

Section II > Chapter 9 > Heading 0902

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… agglomerated in balls or tablets, as well as tea presented compressed into various shapes and sizes . Tea which has … flavoured by a steaming process (during fermentation, for example) or by the addition of essential oils (e.g., lemon … infusions or herbal “teas”. These are classified, for example, in heading 08.13 , 09.09 , 12.11 or 21.06 . (c)   …

Section XV > Chapter 83 > Heading 8301

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… above, finished or not (including roughly cast, forged or stamped blanks). The heading also includes special railway coach compartment keys, skeleton keys, etc. The heading does not , however, include simple latches or bolts, etc. ( heading 83.02 ), nor …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2824

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… in the form of a pale yellow powder, and then, when the temperature passes the blood‑red heat point, the fused … sealing‑wax. It is also used as a pottery glaze. It is employed in the manufacture of crystal glass and optical … and as a mordant in the textile industry.        This amphoteric oxide gives the plumbates of heading 28.41. …

Section XV > Chapter 82 > Heading 8203

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… cutters, of the plier type. (2) Perforating punches, for example, button hole punches; ticket punches ( other than those for stamping tickets with a date or other characters ‑ heading … desk, etc. ( heading 84.72 ). (e)   Ticket punches for stamping tickets with a date or with any other characters ( …

Section II > Chapter 11 > Heading 1108

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… contained in the cells of many vegetable products. The most important sources of starch are the cereal grains (e.g., … pith of the sago palm. Starches are white odourless powders composed of fine grains which crackle when rubbed between … but, if heated in water to above their gelatinisation temperature (about 60 °C for most starches), the grains …