… carbonised vegetable material, is generally light and fibrous. The heading covers all kinds of peat, including … potting soils. However, the heading does not cover : (a) Fibres of peat (known as “berandine”) prepared for textile …
… wheat is generally of a colour ranging from amber yellow to brown; it usually shows a translucent, hornlike, vitreous fracture. Spelt , a type of wheat with a small brown grain which retains its husk even after threshing, is …
… These active ionic groups enable the polymers, when brought into contact with a solution of an electrolyte, to … of uranium from acid solutions and of streptomycin from broths and for various other industrial purposes. The most …
… fine animal hair 6206.30 ‑ Of cotton 6206.40 ‑ Of man‑made fibres 6206.90 ‑ Of other textile materials This heading … or other vests ( heading 62.08 ). (b) Garments made up of fabrics of heading 56.02, 56.03, 59.03, 59.06 or 59.07 ( …
… in having a smooth appearance and regular section; their fibres are parallel, and short and tangled fibres have been eliminated by combing. These yarns may have …
… Of copper alloys : 7408.21 ‑ ‑ Of copper‑zinc base alloys (brass) 7408.22 ‑ ‑ Of copper‑nickel base alloys … . This heading does not include : (a) Very fine sterile bronze wire used for surgical sutures ( heading 30.06 ). …
… Antimony is a lustrous white metal with a bluish tinge, brittle and easily powdered. It has very few uses in the … alloys, printers’ type and other casting alloys, pewter, Britannia metal, etc. (see Chapters 78 and 80 , where these …
… heading 61.03 . 6101.20 ‑ Of cotton 6101.30 ‑ Of man‑made fibres 6101.90 ‑ Of other textile materials This heading … 61.03 . (b) Garments made up of knitted or crocheted fabrics of heading 59.03, 59.06 or 59.07 ( heading 61.13 ). …