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Section VI > Chapter 32 > Heading 3214

Explanatory notes

… they are put. These preparations are usually put up in a more or less pasty form and in general they harden or cure … products of heading 38.07 . (f)    Refractory cements and mortars ( heading 38.16 ). (g)   Prepared binders for foundry moulds or cores ( heading 38.24 ). …

Section VI > Chapter 34 > Heading 3405

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… polishing, finishing or fine-grinding products containing diamond powder or dust. (4)   Scouring powders consisting of …

Section XI > Chapter 60 > Heading 6005

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… such yarn or thread. It also covers fabrics of polyethylene monofilament or of polyester multifilament, weighing not less than 30 g/m 2 and not more than 55 g/m 2 , having a mesh size of not less than 20 holes/cm 2 and not more than 100 holes/cm 2 , and impregnated or coated with …

Section XIII > Chapter 70 > Heading 7002

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… Solid glass balls, which are generally manufactured by moulding or pressing or on double-screw machines, and which … in the textile industry; for further manufacture into thermometers, ampoules, electric or electronic bulbs and … cut into lengths the ends of which may have been simply smoothed). The heading excludes balls, rod and tubing made …

Section XV > Chapter 74 > Heading 7406

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… or by atomisation (i.e., by injecting a thin stream of molten metal into a high‑velocity cross‑jet of water, steam, … as the particle size and shape (which may be more or less irregular, globular, spherical or lamellar). … but which are in fact chemical compounds, such as certain antimony salts, tin disulphides, etc. ( Chapter 28 , or …

Section IV > Chapter 22 > Heading 2204

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… holding 2 l or less 2204.22 ‑ ‑ In containers holding more than 2 l but not more than 10 l 2204.29 ‑ ‑ Other 2204.30 ‑ Other grape must … Lacryma Christi, Madeira, Malaga, Malmsey, Marsala, Port, Samos and Sherry. The heading does not cover  : (a)   …

Section IV > Chapter 17 > Heading 1701

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… form of small cubes, loaves, slabs, or sticks or regularly moulded, sawn or cut pieces. In addition to the raw or … sugar mixed with small quantities of, e.g., caramel or molasses, and sugar candy consisting of large crystals … 1701.13 and 1701.14 Raw cane sugar in trade always contains more than 0.1 % of invert sugar while the invert sugar …

Section XIII > Chapter 68 > Heading 6815

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… bearings; tubes and sheaths; worked bricks and tiles; moulds for the manufacture of small articles of delicate … fibres and articles of carbon fibres. Carbon fibres are commonly produced by carbonising organic polymers in … to acids). (8)   Paving blocks and slabs obtained by moulding fused slag without a binder, but excluding those …

Section VIII > Chapter 42 > Heading 4205

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… for which they are designed, whether or not actually mounted, are to be classified with that machine or apparatus … for umbrellas, sunshades or walking‑sticks; sword knots; chamois‑dressed leather with serrated edges or assembled (however, chamois‑dressed leather not cut to special shapes or with …

Section VI > Chapter 38 > Heading 3805

Explanatory notes

… mainly products rich in terpenes (pinene, beta‑pinene, limonenes, etc.) obtained from the exudations or the … exuded from living pine trees.         They are all mobile, colourless liquids, insoluble in water, highly … treatment of coniferous woods. (a)  Wood turpentine is the most volatile product obtained by steam or destructive …