… cupreous iron pyrites. Pyrites are mainly composed of iron sulphide; they are grey or yellowish, with a metallic lustre … It also excludes : (a) Chalcopyrite (mixed copper‑iron sulphides) ( heading 26.03 ). (b) Marcasite (semi‑precious …
… This is the fruit (or bean) of a climbing plant of the orchid family. It is blackish in colour and very aromatic. … Vanilla oleoresin (sometimes erroneously known as “vanilla resinoid” or “vanilla extract”) ( heading 13.02 ). (b) …
… for the aluminium industry. It is also used as a de‑oxidising or de‑carburising agent in metallurgy. The heading … silicates ( heading 26.18 or 26.19 ). (b) Slag, ash and residues from the manufacture of aluminium ( heading 26.20 …
… separated by a layer of dry air or inert gas, sometimes divided internally into compartments. These sheets are … of glass, which are used for glazing windows, roofs, etc., provide a degree of heat and sound insulation and reduce …
… alloys This heading covers unwrought aluminium in the liquid state, in blocks, ingots, billets, slabs, notched … aluminium pellets, mainly used in metallurgy (as de‑oxidising agents, especially in the manufacture of iron or …
… and “cased” (“sauced” or “liquored”) with a liquid of appropriate composition mainly in order to prevent … or from the manufacture of tobacco products (stalks, stems, midribs, trimmings, dust, etc.). …
… various chemical or mechanical means. The product contains residues of sulphur or other vulcanising agents in … or not mixed with virgin rubber or other added substances, provided that the product has the essential character of …
… transport or storage prior to use (for example, by sulphur dioxide gas, in brine, in sulphur water or in other preservative solutions), provided they remain unsuitable for immediate consumption in …