… Artificial stone is an imitation of natural stone obtained by agglomerating pieces of natural stone or crushed or … sand-lime sheets for insulating purposes are also made by adding a metallic powder to the mixture, so that gases …
… least one warp thread, the pile threads being kept in place by the insertion of tightly woven weft threads. This … fabric. The heading also includes certain carpets made by knotting pile threads on to a loosely woven backing. Most …
… flint in cut blocks, or stones which have been manufactured by artificial rounding into pebbles for use in ball mills. … known as tarred macadam. Products specially prepared (e.g., by fusion of a mixture of minerals) e.g., for addition to …
… motifs of heading 58.10 ) made up otherwise than by cutting to shape or size. (When made up only by cutting to shape or size these articles are excluded ‑ …
… that they are ready for use in photography, whether by label, literature or otherwise (e.g., instructions for … in Section XV , etc.). or (B) Preparations obtained by mixing or compounding together two or more substances for …
… purpose of this heading, these structures are characterised by the fact that once they are put in position, they … universal plates, hoop, strip, forgings or castings, by riveting, bolting, welding, etc. Such structures …
… of headings 84.70 to 84.72. The accessories covered by this heading are interchangeable parts or devices … machines, not consisting of discrete components as required by Note 12 (b) (ii) to Chapter 85, not conforming to the …
… They may be obtained in the form of individual components by a printing process. Certain resistors may be fitted with … with a cursor sliding over a resistance coil; step‑by‑step rheostats; hydro‑rheostats with movable electrodes …
… or an electrolytic deposit of copper, itself protected by a coating of varnish. This heading covers mirrors in … (a) Mirrors which have been converted into other articles by the addition of some extra part, e.g., certain serving …