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Section XVIII > Chapter 91 > Heading 9111

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… wrist‑watches, chronograph watches, etc.), with or without glasses, presented without movements. (B)   Parts of these … protective covers for watches, nor watch glasses; these are classified in their own appropriate headings. (b)   Parts of …

Section IV > Chapter 17 > Heading 1701

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… in the dry state, corresponds to a polarimeter reading of less than 99.5° (see Subheading Note 1). They are generally destined for processing into refined sugar products. Raw sugar may, … substance which is marketed in various degrees of fineness or in the form of small cubes, loaves, slabs, or …

Section VIII > Chapter 41 > Heading 4115

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… is also known as “bonded leather”, may be made by various processes : (1)   By agglomerating parings and small waste … small waste pieces of leather without a binder under strong compression. (3)   By breaking down parings and waste into … rolling and calendering. Composition leather may be dyed, embossed, polished, grained or stamped, suede finished by …

Section XI > Chapter 51 > Heading 5102

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… ‑ Coarse animal hair (1)   Throughout the Nomenclature, the expression “fine animal hair” means hair of alpaca, llama, … 1 (b)).        Fine animal hair is generally softer and less curled than wool. The hair of the alpaca, llama, … ), hair of the manes or tails of equine or bovine animals (classified as “horsehair” heading 05.11 ), pigs’, hogs’ or …

Section VI > Chapter 38 > Heading 3805

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… exuded from living pine trees.         They are all mobile, colourless liquids, insoluble in water, highly refractive … of wood pulp from resinous woods by the sulphate process.         The products described in this paragraph … synthetic camphor. Pure or commercially pure dipentene is classified in heading 29.02 . (4)   Sulphite turpentine is a …

Section XVI > Chapter 84 > Heading 8463

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… the threads on bolts or screws are obtained by rolling and pressing and not by cutting. (3)   Machines for working wire … their method of operation and their constituent parts. Assembly looms using precrimped wire are excluded ( heading … electric lamp filaments. (5)   Riveting machines apart from presses of heading 84.62 . (6)   Swaging machines , in which …

Section V > Chapter 26 > Heading 2621

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… , derived from the working of ores or from metallurgical processes, as well as those derived from any other material … many of the products are used as fertilisers they are classified here and not in Chapter 31 ( except in the case …

Section XIII > Chapter 68 > Heading 6814

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… mica is made in sheet, plate or strip form, in all thicknesses, often with a fairly large surface area; the … on one or (usually) both surfaces with textile fabric, glass fibre fabric, paper or asbestos. Thin sheets of mica … and pulped mica waste to a thermal, chemical and mechanical process similar to that used for making paper (reconstituted …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2806

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… Oxygen compounds of hydrogen are also excluded and are classified under heading 22.01 (water), heading 28.45 (heavy … CHLORIDE (HYDROCHLORIC ACID) Hydrogen chloride (HCl) is a colourless fuming gas with a suffocating odour, obtained by … acid on sodium chloride. It is easily liquefied under pressure and very soluble in water. It is presented under …

Section XVI > Chapter 84 > Heading 8436

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… of a metal basin fitted with a hinged plate which, when depressed by the animal’s muzzle, permits an inflow of … , equipped with root‑balling blades and capable, if necessary, of transporting the trees over short distances. …