… (see Chapter Note 1 (b)). Fine animal hair is generally softer and less curled than wool. The hair of the … Kashmir (cashmere) or similar goats or Angora rabbit is generally spun like wool into yarns; it is also used for … 05.11 ), pigs’, hogs’ or boars’ bristles or hair and badger hair or other brush‑making hair ( heading 05.02 ) …
… of the instruments. This group includes instruments, generally of metal (brass, nickel-silver, silver, etc.) in … wood or reed, metal, plastics, ebonite, glass) with holes generally fitted with keys and rings. They are usually …
… a basis of alcohol and containing such products as soap, gelatinous substances, cellulose derivatives (these fuels … does not cover disposable hand or foot warmers which generate heat by an exothermic reaction that does not … materials impregnated with resin, asphalt, pitch, etc., and generally mounted on sticks or handles, or enveloped in …
… apparatus; greasing cups; thread guides; sight-holes and gauge-glasses; S-shaped tubes; coils; guttering and drains … or of glass with a low coefficient of expansion. They are generally more or less cylindrical and have double walls … chains, etc.; pots for water colours; accessories for bird-cages (feeding or drinking troughs, etc.); display bottles …
… structures such as embankments, highway ramps and bridge abutments. It includes : (a) Fly ash – finely divided … bed of limestone or of dolomite. (2) Kelp and other vegetable ash. Kelp covered by this heading is material … a mixture of clinker and some toxic metals (e.g., lead) and generally used for the construction of temporary roadways on …
… the essential character of a vessel of a particular kind. GENERAL This Chapter covers ships, boats and other vessels … and also floating structures such as coffer‑dams, landing stages and buoys. It also includes air‑cushion vehicles … lakes), whether or not able to land on beaches or landing‑stages or also able to travel over ice (see Note 5 to …
… Other special types of nails, spikes, etc., such as : (1) Forged cramps or dogs (generally with angular shanks which are bent at right angles … the rails to the sleepers. (2) Corrugated nails with one edge serrated or bevelled, for assembling wooden parts; they …
… ; HOLLOW DRILL BARS AND RODS, OF ALLOY OR NON‑ALLOY STEEL GENERAL Other alloy steel is defined in Note 1 (f) to this … so‑called “magnetic” sheets (having a low magnetic loss) generally containing 3 to 4 % of silicon and possibly …