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Section XIV > Chapter 71 > Heading 7106

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… metal. * * * Silver is a white metal, not corroded by the atmosphere but tending to tarnish; it is the best conductor of heat and electricity, and is the most malleable and ductile metal after gold. It is very soft … alloys . (5) Sintered silver-tungsten , silver-molybdenum , silver-nickel and silver-iron alloys , used to …

Section XV > Chapter 73 > Heading 7323

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… group comprises a wide range of iron or steel articles, not more specifically covered by other headings of the … wire cloth, etc., and may be manufactured by any process (moulding, forging, punching, stamping, etc.). They may be … kettles; colanders; frying baskets; jelly or pastry moulds; water jugs; domestic milk cans; kitchen storage tins …

Section XVI > Chapter 84 > Heading 8452

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… of this heading are intended for sewing together two or more pieces of textile material, leather, etc. The heading … seam). Electric sewing machines with a built‑in electric motor, whether domestic or otherwise, remain classified in … powered machines; (b)   machines incorporating an electric motor of an output not exceeding 120 watts; (c)   machines …

Section IV > Chapter 22 > Heading 2208

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… by mixing, ethyl alcohol or distilled spirits, with one or more of the following : fruits, flowers or other parts of … sugar cane (sugar-cane juice, sugar-cane syrup, sugar-cane molasses), e.g., rum, tafia, cachaça. (4)   Spirituous … . (18) Spirits obtained by distilling fermented sugar beet molasses. The heading does not , however, include  : (a)   …

Section XI > Chapter 53 > Heading 5305

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… textile fibres obtained from the leaves or fruit of certain monocotyledonous plants (e.g., coconut, abaca or sisal) or, … or included in any other heading. These fibres are in most cases coarser and thicker than the textile bast fibres … they are decorticated either by hand or mechanically to remove the skin of the stalk and to break and remove the …

Section VI > Chapter 29 > Heading 2913

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… These are derived from aldehydes by replacing one or more of the hydrogen atoms (other than a hydrogen in the … or nitroso groups (-NO) or by any combination thereof. The most important is chloral (trichloroacetaldehyde) (Cl 3 CCHO); anhydrous, mobile, colourless liquid with a penetrating odour; a …

Section XVIII > Chapter 90 > Heading 9010

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… incorporate devices such as supporting rods, baskets for removing the films from the bath. Certain developing tanks … Special holding frames for retouching negatives. (IJ)  Dry‑mounting presses for photographic use. (K)  Specialised … They may be of very different types, ranging from wall‑mounted light boxes to automatic magazine‑fed radiograph …

Section VI > Chapter 37 > Heading 3706

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… only of sound track. 3706.10 - Of a width of 35 mm or more 3706.90 - Other This heading covers developed standard … width cinematographic film for the projection of motion pictures, negative or positive, containing related … no visual images, but consisting solely of one or more sound tracks. The track on film containing only a …

Section XV > Chapter 81 > Heading 8104

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… Magnesium is extracted from a number of raw materials almost all of which fall, not in Chapter 26 (Ores), but in … typewriters, sewing machines, chain saws, lawn mowers, ladders or material handling equipment, or as … Note 1 to Section XV or included in Chapter 82 or 83 , or more specifically covered elsewhere in the Nomenclature. …

Section XIII > Chapter 69 > Heading 6914

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… of ceramics (generally of earthenware, sometimes of common pottery, etc.); non-refractory firebrick cheeks; … chains. (4)   Letters, numbers, sign-plates and similar motifs for shop signs and shop windows, whether or not … lever stoppers, etc., predominantly of ceramics (e.g., for lemonade bottles). (6)   General purpose jars and containers …