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Section XV > Chapter 72 > Heading 7224

Explanatory notes

… provided that they do not thereby assume the character of articles or of products falling in other headings (see the … is silicon. These alloying materials confer special properties to the steel, e.g., resistance to shock and wear … tensile strength and welding properties containing in particular very small quantities of boron (0.0008 % or more …

Section VII > Chapter 39 > Heading 3913

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… readily in cold water to form viscous solutions. The property of forming viscous solutions varies with the origin … urea). Any such additions should not render the product particularly suitable for specific use rather than for … been processed to harden them. Only a few are of commercial importance.        Hardened proteins are generally in the …

Section XI > Chapter 59 > Heading 5903

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… (e.g., waterproof gabardines and poplins). Textile fabrics partially coated or partially covered with plastics and … fabrics which are spattered by spraying with visible particles of thermoplastic material and are capable of …

Section XVI > Chapter 84 > Heading 8440

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… book-sewing machines. 8440.10 ‑ Machinery 8440.90 ‑ Parts This heading covers machines used in the manufacture … and pressing . Some machines are equipped with a device to insert loose pictures, designs, maps or the like. (13) …

Section XI > Chapter 56 > Heading 5607

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… cordage, ropes and cables, not plaited or braided .        Parts (I) (B) (1) and (2) (particularly the Table) of the General Explanatory Note to … cables. In addition, they are usually uncoloured. The most important fibres used in the manufacture of twine, cordage, …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2827

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… the textile dyeing or printing industry, in tanning, as a fertiliser, in the manufacture of Leclanché cells, for … etc.        See Explanatory Note to heading 31.02 regarding fertilisers containing ammonium chloride. (2)   Calcium … (CaCl 2 ). This compound is either extracted from natural Stassfurt salts, or obtained as a by‑product of the …

Section XV > Chapter 73 > Heading 7314

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… (e.g., concrete, cement, plaster, glass), etc. * *    * Apart from articles made up of wire netting which are excluded … (c)   Wire cloth, etc., made into the form of machinery parts, e.g., by assembly with other materials ( Chapter 84 …

Section IX > Chapter 44 > Heading 4403

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… recent growths (sapwood), have been removed for economy in transport or to prevent decay. The principal products … poles and props ; round pit ‑ props; logs, whether or not quarter ‑ split, for pulping; round logs for the manufacture … poles are also to be classified in this heading when further trimmed with a draw knife or peeled with a …

Section X > Chapter 48 > Heading 4806

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… in sulphuric acid for a few seconds. The action of the acid converts some of the cellulose into amyloid form having a … for diplomas, etc., as tracing paper and plan paper for certain uses, for the manufacture of greetings cards, etc. … purposes as vegetable parchment but, being cheaper, it is particularly suitable for wrapping fatty foods. It is hardly …

Section VI > Chapter 32 > Heading 3210

Explanatory notes

… distinction between varnishes based on bitumen, etc., and certain mixtures of heading 27.15, see exclusion (e) in the … agent called in this instance a “hardener”. For certain varnishes the hardener must be added at the time of … pigment or of mineral substances (e.g., whiting) with certain quantities, usually very small, of binders such as …