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Section XV > Chapter 74 > Heading 7405

Explanatory notes

… The master alloys of this heading are alloys containing more than 10 % by weight of copper together with other … or diluent of the other elements and must be present in amounts sufficient to reduce the melting point or the … copper iron, copper magnesium, copper manganese, copper molybdenum, copper silicon, copper titanium or copper …

Section XV > Chapter 74 > Heading 7419

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… 74.19 ‑ Other articles of copper (+). 7419.20 - Cast, moulded, stamped or forged, but not further worked 7419.80 - … or articles specified or included in Chapter 82 or 83 , or more specifically covered elsewhere in the Nomenclature. … or moulded products, the sprues and feeder heads may be removed. ______________________ …

Section XVI > Chapter 85 > Heading 8508

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… cleaners.               - With self-contained electric motor : 8508.11 - - Of a power not exceeding 1,500 W and … by means of a turbine fixed directly onto the shaft of the motor, turning at high velocity.  The dust and other … presented with it, provided they are of a kind and number commonly used with the appliance.  When presented …

Section II > Chapter 11 > Heading 1108

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… are contained in the cells of many vegetable products. The most important sources of starch are the cereal grains … to above their gelatinisation temperature (about 60 °C for most starches), the grains break up and a starch paste is … range of products classified under other headings, e.g., modified starch, roasted soluble starch, dextrin, …

Section II > Chapter 7 > Heading 0714

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… directly by compression or by the addition of a binder (molasses, concentrated sulphite lyes, etc.); the proportion … by observing their physical characteristics, e.g., non‑homogeneous particles with broken pieces of manioc pellets, … text (manioc ( Manihot esculenta ), sweet potatoes ( Ipomoea batatas ), etc.), the heading includes the edible …

Section II > Chapter 8 > Heading 0813

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… by industrial processes (e.g., tunnel‑drying). The fruits most commonly processed in this way are apricots, prunes, … excludes such products consisting of a mixture of one or more of the dried fruits of this heading with plants or …

Section VI > Chapter 38 > Heading 3803

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… from the manufacture of wood pulp by an alkali process or, more particularly, by the sulphate process. When this liquor … , for the preparation of emulsions for road‑surfacing, of common soap, metallic soaps, wetting agents and emulsifiers … weight of the dry product) of fatty acids, separated from most of the resin acids of the tall oil by vacuum fractional …

Section XI > Chapter 56 > Heading 5605

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… (1)   Yarn consisting of any textile material (including monofilament, strip and the like and paper yarn) combined … used. (2)   Yarn of any textile material (including monofilament, strip and the like, and paper yarn) covered … used by confectioners, obtained by twisting together two or more metallised yarns as described above). It further …

Section VI > Chapter 29 > Heading 2925

Explanatory notes

… powder having a very sweet taste; its sodium and ammonium salts have a lower sweetening power but are more soluble. Tablets consisting solely of one of these … They constitute the products known as Schiff’s bases , the most important of which are : (a)  Ethylideneaniline . (b) …

Section IV > Chapter 23 > Heading 2303

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… in this heading whether wet or dried but, if with added molasses or otherwise prepared as animal food, it falls in … (5) Beet pulp wash (residues from the distillation of beet molasses). (All these products remain classified in the …