… limited to flat shapes which are pressure‑sensitive, i.e., which at room temperature, without wetting or other … tacky (on one or both sides) and which firmly adhere to a variety of dissimilar surfaces upon mere contact, without …
… ‑ Other These goods may be in bulk, in loose bundles, or in tied bunches in which the bristles or hairs are laid … or hairs when in the form of prepared knots or tufts (i.e., made up into unmounted bundles ready for incorporation …
… yarns of headings 50.04 and 50.05 put up for retail sale, i.e., in the forms and subject to the conditions described … to spin their cocoons. Silk‑worm gut is less flexible and glossier than horsehair, and rarely exceeds 50 cm in length. …
… constituents, even if they have therapeutic or prophylactic properties (see Note 1 (e) to Chapter 30). Shampoos … and bleaches used on the hair; cream-rinses. Preparations applied to hair on parts of the human body other than the …
… porcelain, or vitreous china). In addition to the fittings specified, the heading includes such items as lavatory cisterns. Ceramic flushing cisterns remain classified in this heading, whether or not equipped with …
… as drawn, or in the form of cylinders or rods, they are classified in Chapter 28 . (2) Chemical compounds such as … iodine) generally in a proportion of a few per cent, with a view to their use in electronics, whether in the form of …
… an adhesive which forms the substrate. The bonding may be achieved by adhesion or heat or a combination of both or by … by similar adhesives. (3) Carpets made by “flocking”, i.e., by implanting textile fibres upright in a textile …
… fixed by the ordinary methods of riveting, bolting, etc. In view of their lightness, aluminium and its alloys are … window frames, railings, etc. The heading excludes : (a) Assemblies identifiable as parts of articles of Chapters 84 …
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