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Section X > Chapter 48 > Heading 4812

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… (cotton, flax, wood, etc.) with a high cellulose content, compressed together in the form of blocks, slabs or plates … fibres; in that case, the blocks, slabs or plates are classified in this heading provided that they still retain … materials. Filter blocks may also be manufactured by compressing together two or more such slabs made (sometimes …

Section XV > Chapter 73 > Heading 7303

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… or flanged by welding or threading. To facilitate assembly, socketed pipes have one end expanded to receive the end of a second pipe. Flanged pipes can be assembled by means of collars, nuts, bolts, clamps, etc., … Tubes and pipes of this heading are mainly used for pressure or gravity pipelines for water, sewer evacuation, …

Section XV > Chapter 82 > Heading 8214

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… corn‑extractors, cuticle cutting knives, cuticle pressers and pushers, nail nippers and clippers.        … such instruments in boxes, cases, etc., and may include scissors, non‑metallic nail polishers, hair removing tweezers, etc., which, taken separately, would be classified in their appropriate headings. (3)   Hair …

Section XI > Chapter 57

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… the characteristics of textile floor coverings (e.g., thickness, stiffness and strength) but intended for use for other … or for other furnishing purposes). The above products are classified in this Chapter whether made up (i.e., made …

Section II > Chapter 12 > Heading 1214

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… ‑ Other This heading covers : (1)   Swedes (rutabagas) ( Brassica napobrassica ), mangolds, forage turnips, forage … in colour) and other forage roots. These roots remain classified in this heading even though some of them may be … forage products, fresh or dried, whole, cut, chopped or pressed. These products remain in the heading whether or not …

Section III > Chapter 15 > Heading 1514

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… RAPE OR COLZA OILS        The seeds of several species of Brassica , particularly B. napus and B. rapa (or … semi‑drying oils with similar characteristics, which are classified commercially as rape or colza oils.        These … or colza oil “double zero”.        They are used for salad dressings, in the manufacturing of margarine, etc. They are …

Section III > Chapter 15 > Heading 1515

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… soap, printing inks, alkyd resins or pharmaceuticals. Cold‑pressed linseed oil is edible. (2)   Maize (corn) oil , … industrial uses, e.g., in making soap, lubricants, leather dressing, etc. The refined oil is edible and is used for … of Ricinus communis . It is a non‑drying, thick, generally colourless or lightly coloured oil, which was formerly used …

Section X > Chapter 49 > Heading 4910

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… material, provided that the printing gives the article its essential character. They may contain, in addition to the … called calendars which, although dated, are published essentially to give information concerning public or private events, etc., are classified in heading 49.01 (unless falling in heading 49.11 …

Section XV > Chapter 75 > Heading 7501

Explanatory notes

… (1)   Nickel mattes . These mattes are obtained by the processing (roasting, smelting, etc.) of nickel ores and consist, according to the ores and processes employed, of nickel‑iron sulphides, … almost solely in the steel industry to provide the nickel necessary for the manufacture of certain special steels; it …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2817

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… is obtained by vaporising metallic zinc (indirect or French process) or by the reduction of oxidic zinc raw materials … ) with carbon (direct or American process).  In these processes, the oxide is collected in bag houses or chambers … paints.  It is also used in the rubber industry, ceramic, glass manufacturing, electronics and pharmaceuticals.  Zinc …