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Section VI > Chapter 29 > Heading 2917

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… halides, peroxides, peroxyacids, esters and salts, as well as the halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated … of some plastics such as polyamides. (3)   Azelaic acid* . Yellowish to white crystalline powder; used, inter alia , for preparing …

Section IV > Chapter 20 > Heading 2009

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… Chapter. The fruit and vegetable juices of this heading are generally obtained by mechanically opening or pressing … liquids thus obtained are then generally submitted to the following processes : (a)   Clarification , to separate the … , often by means of filter plates faced with kieselguhr, cellulose, etc. (c)   De‑aeration , to eliminate oxygen …

Section XI > Chapter 55 > Heading 5506

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… through machines which render the fibres more or less parallel, and deliver them in the form of a wide web or lap which is then generally condensed into a sliver (a strand of fibres … remove the shorter fibres (noils). The combed sliver is usually wound in coils or balls, known as “tops”. Tops are …

Section XI > Chapter 52 > Heading 5203

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… is to disentangle the cotton fibres, lay them more or less parallel, and entirely or largely free them from any extraneous matter they may still contain. The fibres are then in the form of wide webs (laps) which are generally condensed into slivers. These slivers may or may …

Section XVI > Chapter 85 > Heading 8545

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… Other 8545.20 ‑ Brushes 8545.90 ‑ Other This heading covers all articles of graphite or other carbon which are … articles are obtained by the extrusion or by the moulding (usually under pressure) and heat‑treatment of a composition … tar, etc.), may also contain other substances such as metallic powders. In some cases the articles of this heading …

Section XV > Chapter 76 > Heading 7607

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… not exceeding 0.2 mm (+). ‑ Not backed : 7607.11 ‑ ‑ Rolled but not further worked 7607.19 ‑ ‑ Other 7607.20 ‑ … and lined with aluminium foil (i.e., o n the face which will form the inside of the containers) provided they retain … Explanatory Note. Subheading 7607.11 In addition to cold‑rolling or hot‑rolling, the products of this subheading may …

Section XVI > Chapter 85 > Heading 8511

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… motor‑boat or motor‑cycle engines. They are of the following main types : (1) Revolving armature magnetos . … very high voltage in a secondary winding. The whole is usually built in one housing, on the top of which a … combined into a single unit with a common drive; they are normally used on motor‑cycles. (C)   Magnetic flywheels . …

Section XI > Chapter 59 > Heading 5907

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… are excluded (see Note 6 to this Chapter); these usually fall in Chapters 50 to 55 , 58 or 60 . Examples of … with a paste essentially composed of oxidised linseed oil, fillers and colouring matter. It also includes packing …

Section XI > Chapter 53 > Heading 5301

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… This is flax as harvested, whether or not rippled or bolled (i.e., with leaves and seeds removed). (B)   Retted … by fermentation (by the action of bacteria or mould) or chemically. This process is normally effected either by : (1) exposing the plant to dew …

Section III > Chapter 15 > Heading 1505

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… the soapy water in which the wool has been scoured or cloth fulled. It may also be extracted from greasy wool by means … grease does not consist of glycerol esters and, therefore, chemically it should be regarded as a wax rather than a fat. … the consistency of an ointment; it ranges in colour from yellowish‑white to brown according to the degree of …