… textile yarn into a pre‑existing backing (usually a woven fabric or a nonwoven) thus producing loops, or, if the … of this heading are distinguished from the tufted textile fabrics of heading 58.02 by, for example, their stiffness, …
… monoxide, cobaltous oxide, grey oxide) (CoO). A grey, brown or greenish powder. (2) Dicobalt trioxide (cobalt … ratios. These products serve in enamel works for preparing brilliant blue colours, and in the glass industry for …
… of goods (+). 6305.10 ‑ Of jute or of other textile bast fibres of heading 53.03 6305.20 ‑ Of cotton - … are usually made of polypropylene or polyethylene woven fabrics and generally have a capacity ranging from 250 kg to …
… to be mounted individually. They are normally used for abrasive purposes. Their particle size generally does not … is used mainly for the grinding of optical lenses or as an abrasive on a base of paper or other material. The heading d …
… or toilet preparations This heading covers : (1) Scent, brilliantine and similar toilet sprays , whether of the … any material (swan’s or eider‑down, skin, animal hair, pile fabrics, foam rubber, etc.), and they remain in this heading …
… such as plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, textile fibres and certain papers (e.g., paper of a kind used as a … (“sulphite” process). The product obtained is superior in fibre length and richer in cellulose than mechanical pulp …
… purpose counterweights; skeins, hanks and ropes of lead fibres or strands used for packing or for caulking pipe … joints; parts of building structures; yacht keels, divers’ breast plates; electroplating anodes (see Part (A) of the …
… or winding spindle (e.g., the escapement or the barrel bridge). Incomplete fully electronic watch or clock movement … consisting of the plate (and any additional plates), bridges, train, motion work, winding and setting mechanism, …
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