… are defined in Notes 9 (a), 9 (b) and 9 (c) to Section XV , correspond to similar goods made of copper. The provisions … the main use of zinc wire is as a source of zinc for spraying the metal from an oxy‑acetylene pistol. The heading …
… Sets of car mechanic’s tools including, e.g., sockets sets, spanners, ratchet wrenches, screwdrivers, pliers. (2) Simple combinations such as sets of spanners and screwdrivers. Sets including tools of minor …
… manufactured by twisting strips of cleaned and dried gut, especially sheep’s gut. Catgut is used mainly in the … belting, etc. “Artificial” guts made by glueing together split natural guts also fall in this heading. …
… latter are sometimes called diapositives because they are transparent. The heading also covers microcopies on transparent bases (microfilms). The heading includes …
… is tussah silk obtained from a silk‑worm that feeds on oak. Spider silk and marine or byssus silk (the filaments by … to rocks) are also classified in this Chapter. Generally speaking, this Chapter covers silk, including mixed textile …
… porcelain, or vitreous china). In addition to the fittings specified, the heading includes such items as lavatory … bathroom or sanitary fittings, such as soap dishes, sponge baskets, tooth-brush holders, towel hooks and toilet …
… even when hot, and great rigidity. In view of their special properties these plates, tips, etc., are welded, … to lathe tools, milling tools, drills, dies, or other high‑speed cutting tools used for working metals or other hard …
… solely to ensure their provisional preservation during transport or storage prior to use (for example, by sulphur … been provisionally preserved in brine, have also been specially treated (e.g., by soda solution, by lactic …