… ‑ Other parts of aeroplanes, helicopters or unmanned aircraft 8807.90 ‑ Other This heading covers parts of the … parts of this heading include : (I) Parts of balloons and dirigibles , such as : (1) Nacelles. (2) Envelopes … (1) Fuselages and hulls; fuselage or hull sections; also their internal or external parts (radomes, tail cones, …
… The most common of these machines are rotary presses. In their simplest form, these presses usually consist of a … are equipped with several printing cylinders, their inking rollers being placed side by side. Since all … date and similar stamps of heading 96.11 ) operating with irons, bands of letters or figures, etc., whether or not …
… subscription forms), blank multi-coupon travel (e.g., air, rail and coach) tickets, circular letters, identity documents and cards and other … or of several plates wholly executed by hand by the artist, irrespective of the process or of the material employed by …
… clay : (A) In heading 69.01 ceramic goods obtained by the firing after shaping of siliceous fossil meals or similar … and sometimes with other substances (e.g., asbestos, hair, sawdust, coal dust). These articles are usually very light weight, and their porous structure makes them excellent heat-insulators …
… They are used to store electricity and supply it when required. A direct current is passed through the accumulator producing … of nickel or nickel compounds and negative electrodes of iron, cadmium or metal hydride; (ii) Positive electrodes of …
… distinguished from caviar substitutes ( heading 16.04 ) by their strong disagreeable odour and because they are usually … of use by furriers. (12) Dead animals of Chapter 1 or 3 and their meat or meat offals unfit for human consumption other …
… or amateur use, and whether or not presented with their optical elements (objective lenses, viewfinders, … change to the film, plate or paper. Further processing is required to create a viewable image. There are many … image received by the objective lens is reflected from a mirror to the viewfinder by means of a special prism (single …
… is a sheet or web of predominantly textile fibres oriented directionally or randomly and bonded. These fibres may be of … Web formation Four basic methods exist : (a) by carding or air‑laying fibres in order to form a sheet. These fibres may … which are directionally oriented, cooled and laid down directly into a web or which are coagulated, washed and laid …
… and paving, hearth or wall tiles are thinner in relation to their surface dimensions than are building bricks. Whereas … be formed by other processes, then dried and subsequently fired at temperatures sufficient to develop the required properties. However types which have to withstand …
… question must not operate at a level in excess of household requirements. Subject to the exclusions and in appropriate … (A) A limited class of articles are classified here irrespective of their weight . This group consists … Refrigerators ( heading 84.18 ). (c) Roller or other ironing machines ( heading 84.20 or 84.51 ). (d) …
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