… of heading 53.01, and multiple (folded) or cabled yarns produced by various combinations of such single yarns. They are, however, excluded if within the …
… Tobacco leaves, blended, stemmed/stripped and “cased” (“sauced” or “liquored”) with a liquid of appropriate … of tobacco leaves, or from the manufacture of tobacco products (stalks, stems, midribs, trimmings, dust, etc.). …
… matter by various chemical or mechanical means. The product contains residues of sulphur or other vulcanising … virgin rubber or other added substances, provided that the product has the essential character of reclaimed rubber. …
… and takes its name from the various “sulphite” chemicals, such as calcium bisulphite (calcium hydrogen sulphite), … The process is used extensively for the treatment of spruce fibre. Sulphite pulp is used, alone or mixed with …
… nickel salts, as binding agents for metal carbides, for the production of nickel alloys (e.g., alloy steels) or as … ), for compacting and sintering into technical articles such as magnets and for direct rolling into sheets, strip …
… ‑ Of nickel, not alloyed 7505.22 ‑ ‑ Of nickel alloys These products, which are defined in Notes 9 (a), 9 (b) and 9 (c) … 56.05 ). (b) Bars, rods or profiles, prepared for use in structures ( heading 75.08 ). (c) Insulated electric bars …
… very rapidly with water, giving off considerable heat and producing slaked lime (calcium hydroxide). Slaked lime is … clay (although usually less than 20 %) to ensure that the product sets under water. Hydraulic lime differs from …
… roasted malt (e.g., for colouring beers), but it excludes products which have undergone further processing, such as malt extract and food preparations of malt extract …
… wrenches, screwdrivers, pliers. (2) Simple combinations such as sets of spanners and screwdrivers. Sets including … remain classified in this heading, provided that such minority items do not change their essential character …