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Section XV > Chapter 74 > Heading 7405

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… elements with a higher melting point than those alloys, or highly oxidisable elements (e.g., aluminium, cadmium, … the proportion of copper is too high, however, that metal unduly dilutes the other elements introduced into the alloys. The copper content generally ranges between 30 and 90 % in these products but …

Section XI > Chapter 54 > Heading 5407

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… fabrics obtained from high tenacity yarn of nylon or other polyamides or of polyesters 5407.20 ‑ Woven fabrics obtained from strip or …

Section XIII > Chapter 70 > Heading 7003

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… worked. It includes : (A)  Unworked plate glass. This is generally non-transparent on account of its grained or rough … which is more or less opacified in the mass and sometimes completely opaque. It is often made to resemble marble, … further processing. As already stated, this heading covers only cast glass and rolled glass. In the casting process …

Section XV > Chapter 73 > Heading 7302

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… etc.        This heading covers all rails of the type normally used for railway or tramway track, irrespective of … One type consists of two long parallel bars connected by closely spaced transverse rods; the spaces between these … A second type consists of a toothed rail which engages similarly with the cogged wheel.        All the above rails …

Section VI > Chapter 32 > Heading 3205

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… matter (whether or not soluble in water), on a base, generally mineral (barium sulphate, calcium sulphate, … etc.). The fixation of the colouring matter on the base is usually obtained by : (1)   Precipitating the colouring … the salts of basic dyes with complex acids of phosphorus, molybdenum and tungsten) ( heading 32.04 ). Colour lakes are …

Section X > Chapter 47

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… pulp", according to its method of preparation. The woods mostly used are pine, spruce, poplar and aspen, but harder woods such as beech, chestnut, eucalyptus and certain tropical woods are also used. Other … Apart from their use in the paper industry, some pulps (especially bleached pulps) serve as a source of cellulose in …

Section XI > Chapter 63 > Heading 6309

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… in paragraphs (1) and (2) of this Explanatory Note, must comply with both of the following requirements. If they do … bundles tied together without external wrapping, or packed roughly in crates.         These articles are normally traded in large consignments, usually for resale, …

Section XV > Chapter 72 > Heading 7210

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… even when magnified 50 times, the coating should be chemically analysed. ‑       If aluminium is detected, or …

Section V > Chapter 25 > Heading 2503

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… sulphurs in the last three paragraphs are sometimes fairly pure. This is especially true of the sulphur produced by the Frasch … of impurities that it is practically never refined; it is usually presented in rough lumps or as dust. (5)   Refined …

Section XVII > Chapter 88 > Heading 8801

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… are released to indicate the speed and direction of wind. Normally they weigh from 50 to 100 g. (3)   Ceiling balloons … certain aerial manoeuvres. These wings consist of material (generally textile) stretched over a rigid structure, usually

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