… or worked articles (e.g., rough or finished castings or tubes). Pig iron is characteristically brittle and … directly from ores. It is used principally in steel manufacture to de‑oxidise and recarburise the iron, and for …
… damaged that the filament, although not yet broken, would rupture at the affected points during the reeling process; … fibres, cannot be further combed, but can be carded in its turn and subjected to various other processes preparatory to … waste and scrap of fabric or articles of silk into their constituent fibres. The heading does not cover : (a) …
… drawing or forging into plates, sheets, strip, wire, tubes and other products. Electrolytically refined copper is … (compacting) and sintering (heating to an appropriate temperature below the fusion point of the metals). In the … them into, for example, wire drawing stock (wire‑rod) or tubes. Subject to the above‑mentioned conditions concerning …
… articles thereof. Lead is mainly extracted from galena, a natural lead sulphide ore often containing silver. The … and 78.06); lead powders and flakes (heading 78.04). (C) Tubes, pipes and fittings and the other articles of the …
… in colourless needles; used, inter alia , for the manufacture of some plastics such as polyamides. (3) … resins, maleic and other polyesters, polyurethanes); in the manufacture of plastics. (5) Maleic anhydride* . …
… alone or by pressure combined with friction, heat or moisture : (1) The rolling into sheet form of material … machines or not. Calendering machines frequently constitute subsidiary units of other machines (e.g., …
… and screw-on types; parts of heels (e.g., top pieces). (6) Studs, spikes, etc., for sports footwear. (7) Assemblies of … their appropriate headings, buttons, snap-fasteners, press-studs, push-buttons ( heading 96.06 ) and slide fasteners …