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Section VI > Chapter 29 > Heading 2931

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… excludes non-chemically defined products containing in the molecule more than one silicon-oxygen-silicon linkage, and containing … . This heading excludes organo-sulphur compounds whose molecules have sulphur atom(s) directly linked to carbon …

Section IV > Chapter 20 > Heading 2008

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… headings of this Chapter. It includes, inter alia  : (1)   Almonds, ground‑nuts, areca (or betel) nuts and other nuts, … fruit may subsequently be air-dried to further reduce the moisture content. The products of this heading may be … species mixed with other substances such as one or more plant extracts, which are not consumed as such, but …

Section VII > Chapter 40 > Heading 4005

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… it has not acquired the character of a preparation more specifically described in another heading of the … for certain airtight seals, rubber granules, etc., for moulding rubber soles. (5)   Compounded rubber in the form …

Section IX > Chapter 44 > Heading 4411

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… - - Of a density not exceeding 0.5 g/cm 3 Fibreboard is most often manufactured from wood chips which have been … , which is manufactured in a process in which additional thermosetting resins are added to the dried wood fibres in … 0.45 g/cm 3 to 1 g/cm 3 .  In the unworked state it has two smooth surfaces.  It can be used in many different …

Section VII > Chapter 39 > Heading 3915

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… dust, trimmings, etc.). Some waste can be reused as moulding material, varnish base, fillers, etc. The heading, … does not apply to waste, parings and scrap of a single thermoplastic material, transformed into primary forms ( … and scrap of a single thermosetting material or of two or more thermoplastic materials mixed together, even if …

Section VI > Chapter 32 > Heading 3210

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… (1)  Drying oils (e.g., linseed oil), whether or not modified, or natural resins, dispersed or dissolved in an … of a hardener but on the effect of heat or atmospheric moisture; or (c)  oligomers (i.e., polymers comprising 2, 3 or 4 monomer units) and cross-linking monomers, with or without …

Section XVI > Chapter 84 > Heading 8449

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… plates, one fixed and the other capable of reciprocating movement, between which the web of carded fibres is … and becomes felted. These machines also include devices for moistening the web and heating the plates.        In certain … of wood, one or both of which are capable of reciprocating motion, between which the pre‑formed hat‑shape is felted. …

Section XI > Chapter 58 > Heading 5801

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… but sometimes on both. Warp pile fabrics (velvets, plushes, moquettes, etc.) may be produced by raising the pile warp … under the warp and then float on the surface over two or more warp threads. After weaving, the portions floating on … wool, fine animal hair, cotton and man‑made fibres are most commonly used for the pile. All these fabrics may be …

Section XVI > Chapter 85 > Heading 8540

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… ‑ Cathode‑ray television picture tubes, including video monitor cathode‑ray tubes : 8540.11 ‑ ‑ Colour 8540.12 ‑ ‑ Monochrome 8540.20 ‑ Television camera tubes; image …

Section II > Chapter 7

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… fall in Chapter 20 . However, it should be noted that homogenisation, by itself, does not qualify a product of … up in airtight containers (e.g., onion flour in cans). In most cases, however, products put up in these packings have … vegetables) when subjected to packaging by means of a Modified Atmospheric Packaging (MAP) process. In a MAP …