… similar articles for automobile headlamps, parking lights, direction indicating lights, cycle rear lights, road traffic … and then with gradually finer abrasives. The successive operations are thus roughing, trueing, smoothing and …
… of delicate design (e.g., coins, medals, lead soldiers for collections). (2) Carbon fibres and articles of carbon … Textile articles of peat fibre are, however, excluded ( Section XI ). (4) Unfired bricks made of dolomite … as used for melting glass). (7) Touchstones for testing precious metal; these may be of natural stone (e.g., lydite, …
… along each line of weft the warp threads are covered by a succession of different coloured weft threads, the loose … produced by machine (on a Jacquard or similar loom) in imitation of these hand‑woven tapestries are normal warp and … but if made up into articles such as evening handbags, cushions, slippers, etc., they are, of course, excluded . …
… heading, they must be of a width of less than 600 mm. The provisions of the Explanatory Notes to headings 72.08 and … tools (e.g., saw blades), cold‑formed angles, shapes or sections, conveyor and machinery belting, in the automobile industry and for the production of many other articles (by stamping, folding, …
… warp thread, the pile threads being kept in place by the insertion of tightly woven weft threads. This knotting or … of this heading. The knots most commonly used are : (1) Ghiordes or Turkish knot : the pile thread is placed over … up to form the surface of the carpet. Fig. 2 In the Ghiordes and Senna knots the pile threads may also cover …
… They are used in place of smooth metal bearings and enable friction to be considerably reduced. They are generally … bearing balls, and a guide rail with a groove of triangular section. (B) Roller bearings , with single or double rows … 0.05 mm whichever is less; balls not conforming to this definition are classified in heading 73.26 (see Chapter …