… or if they have been heat treated merely to remove impurities. But the heading does not include the products … calcined or further heat treated than for the removal of impurities ( heading 31.03 or 31.05 ). …
… irrespective of the thickness of the strands of which it is composed. The heading does not cover textile materials combined with rubber threads (Section XI) . For example, textile‑covered rubber thread and cord fall in …
… groups (-NO) or by any combination thereof. The most important is chloral (trichloroacetaldehyde) (Cl 3 CCHO); … 29.05 . This heading also excludes aldehyde‑bisulphite compounds which are classified as sulphonated derivatives of …
… of Brassica , particularly B. napus and B. rapa (or B. campestris )). The heading covers both the traditional rape … acid content of less than 2 % by weight and yield a solid component which contains less than 30 micromoles of …
… for the expression of coconut oil and unsuitable for human consumption ( heading 12.03 ). ° ° ° Subheading … whose outer fibrous husk (mesocarp) has been partially or completely removed. …
… of dry air or inert gas, sometimes divided internally into compartments. These sheets are sealed around the edges by a metal, plastic or other joint which makes a completely airtight unit. Another type of multiple-walled …
… unwrought lead at its different degrees of purity, from impure lead bullion or argentiferous lead to … anodes for electrolytic refining, cast rods intended, for example, for rolling or drawing or for re-casting into …
… and chalk in heading 25.09 . Limestone flux is chiefly employed as a flux in the iron and steel industry. The … these materials when presented in powder form for soil improvement. However, it does not cover crushed or broken …