… It is the most malleable and most ductile of all metals, but is very soft, and is therefore rarely used unalloyed … or, in some countries, as “grey” golds) often used as a substitute for platinum. Other “white” golds contain 2 % or … of Explanatory Note to heading 71.06 therefore apply, mutatis mutandis . ° ° ° Subheading Explanatory Note. …
… nitrogenous. 3102.10 - Urea, whether or not in aqueous solution - Ammonium sulphate; double salts and … applies only to the following goods, provided they are not put up in the forms or packages described in heading 31.05 : … acid), whether or not pure . Used mainly as fertiliser but also as animal food, in the manufacture of …
… similar animal materials, usually with warm water with or without addition of acids. (A) Gelatin is less glutinous and more refined than glues, forming a clear jelly … bearing the impressions of the nets on which it was dried, but it is also marketed in slabs, plates, sheets, flakes, …
… products not in coils. In the case of welded articles, the abutting edges are welded without filler metal by flash‑welding, by electrical … 7304.19, 7304.22, 7304.23, 7304.24 and 7304.29 apply, mutatis mutandis , to these subheadings. Subheading 7305.11 …
… and a thickness of not less than 4 mm, not in coils and without patterns in relief 7211.14 - - Other, of a thickness … same kind of products described in heading 72.08 or 72.09 but, to fall in this heading, they must be of a width of … of the Explanatory Notes to headings 72.08 and 72.09 apply, mutatis mutandis , to products of this heading except those …
… and wrist straps. It also covers leather strips obtained by cutting, tapered at one end, and identifiable as intended … or to which furskin or artificial fur is attached on the outside except as mere trimming, fall in heading 43.03 or … (natural, synthetic or reconstructed), even if such parts constitute more than minor fittings or minor ornamentation, …
… goats 5102.19 ‑ ‑ Other 5102.20 ‑ Coarse animal hair (1) Throughout the Nomenclature, the expression “fine animal … goats, rabbit (including Angora rabbit), hare, beaver, nutria or musk‑rat (see Chapter Note 1 (b)). Fine … etc., and are included here only when not carded or combed, but classification here is not affected by their having been …
… (NaHS). Obtained by the action of hydrogen sulphide on the neutral sulphide. Colourless crystals, soluble in water. … by precipitation from a cadmium salt (e.g., sulphate) solution by hydrogen sulphide or an alkali sulphide. Yellow … sulphides . These include : (a) Potassium sulphides ( neutral and acid ). Potassium hydrogen sulphide is used in …
… hopper. The seeds roll freely to the bottom of the belt but the light vegetable waste adheres to the plushy surface … machines described above, but are designed for larger output and are specialised for the milling industry, e.g. : … Washing, stone‑removing and “whizzing” machines , with or without subsidiary drying columns. (6) Grain brushing …
… mechanical lighters (lighter flints), and whether or not put up in small containers for retail sale. (II) ARTICLES OF … : (A) Liquid or liquefied-gas fuels (e.g., petrol, liquid butane) in containers (ampoules, bottles, cans, etc.) of a … cartridges or other receptacles (filled or unfilled) which constitute parts of cigarette or similar lighters are …
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