… crucibles, heat‑exchangers and other chemical apparatus, spinnerets for extruding man‑made fibres, dental instruments … strip, foil; profiles; tubes and other manufactures (e.g., springs and wire cloth) not more specifically covered elsewhere. The classification of …
… to the type of wine from which it is prepared; it has a special bouquet due to the presence, e.g., of wine esters. … vinegars . These are generally yellowish in colour. (3) Spirit vinegar , colourless in its natural state. (4) … flavoured with vegetables such as tarragon or contain added spices. The heading does not include : (a) Aqueous …
… 5807.10 ‑ Woven 5807.90 ‑ Other Subject to the conditions specified below this heading covers : (A) Labels of any … bear initials or figures or comprise sometimes a framed space to take a hand ‑ written inscription. (B) Badges and … a kind normally sewn to the outer part of wearing apparel (sporting, military, local or national badges, etc., badges …
… to length (but not arranged so that the root ends and tips respectively are together) and waste of human hair ( heading … have been arranged so that the root ends and tip ends are respectively together. This heading also includes wool, … fibres in the mass, in the form of tow or prepared for spinning fall in Section XI . …
… Containers for such gas are classified in heading 73.11 , irrespective of their capacity. Containers fitted with … containers for solids. The heading also excludes containers specially designed and equipped for carriage by one or more modes of transport ( heading 86.09 ). …
… (also known as petroleum pitch, refinery pitch, petroleum asphalt) is usually obtained as a residue of the … substances obtained from petroleum. (3) Acid residues and spent bleaching earths, containing a proportion of oil. … ( heading 38.24, provided they are not covered by a more specific heading). (c) Naphthenic acids, crude or refined …
… to this Chapter. Unexpanded polystyrene is a colourless, transparent, thermoplastic material which finds extensive … air‑conditioner housings, cold storage facilities, freezer display cabinets, and in the construction industry. It is also used in disposable packaging and in food serving articles. Certain …
… been carded or combed, whether or not further prepared for spinning. The main purpose of carding is to disentangle the … into rovings. Combing, which is chiefly practised for the spinning of long staple cotton, removes the last traces of … are slightly twisted; however, since they have not been spun, they do not yet constitute yarns and remain in this …
… consisting essentially of an electric motor with speed‑reducing gears and equipped with a power transmission … etc.) are classified here, provided they are not more specifically covered by any other heading of the …