… forming the pile are then normally fixed by a coating of rubber or plastics. Usually before the coating is allowed to dry it is either covered by … of loosely woven textile material, e.g., jute, or by foamed rubber. This heading also covers turf, which is a tufted …
… a width exceeding 30 cm, containing no elastomeric yarn or rubber thread or containing by weight less than 5 % of such … or put up for retail sale ( heading 30.05 ). (b) Labels, badges and similar articles, knitted or crocheted, … covered or laminated fabrics of heading 59.03 or 59.07 , rubberised fabrics of heading 59.06 , andwicks or gas mantle …
… in that, for practical purposes, they are too small to be mounted individually. They are normally used for abrasive … rather than by measuring individual particles. There can be a considerable degree of overlap between the size of dust and powder particles and that of …
… (e.g., with a special attachment so that the bicycle can be pedalled with one foot). (5) Bicycles equipped with a … with several seats and several sets of pedals, the whole being enclosed within a lightweight structure. (8) …
… (face‑powder, rouge, talcum‑powder, etc.). They may be made of any material (swan’s or eider‑down, skin, animal hair, pile fabrics, foam rubber, etc.), and they remain in this heading whether or …
… oxides, etc.). Alternatively, nitrogen and oxygen may be directly combined in an electric‑arc furnace and the resulting nitric oxide oxidised. It can also be prepared by the action of sulphuric acid (alone or … acid (sulphamic acid) ( heading 28.11 ) (not to be confused with the sulphonitric acids above). (b) …
… by paragraph (B) of that Note. Flours of this heading may be improved by the addition of very small quantities of … also covers “swelling” (pregelatinised) flours which have been heat treated to pregelatinise the starch. They are used …
… launchers; flame-throwers; grenade launchers; torpedo tubes and similar projectors 9301.90 - Other This heading … Chapter 86). Mobile and self‑propelled guns, which should be distinguished from tanks and other armoured fighting …
… fertilisers, wood flour, etc.), including those which can be connected together to form a series; precision sieves for … Chapter 73 ). (c) Sieves and riddles designed to be mounted on machines or appliances (e.g., for the milling … for screening stones, ores, etc.), such articles being classified as parts of machinery, etc., in accordance …