… ‑ Other For the definition of the term “isotopes”, see Part (I) of Explanatory Note to heading 28.44. This heading … from normal hydrogen in which it occurs at a level of 1 part in 6,500. (2) Heavy water , which is deuterium oxide. …
… also used in the manufacture of agglomerated panels (e.g., certain boards of heading 44.10 or 68.08). Wood flour is a … a filler in the plastics industry, for the manufacture of particle board and in the manufacture of linoleum. Wood … the basis of the smaller size and greater regularity of its particles. Similar flour made from shells of coconuts or the …
… Sub‑Chapter I OTHER MADE UP TEXTILE ARTICLES 63.01 ‑ Blankets and travelling rugs. 6301.10 ‑ … lines indicated by the absence of weft threads, may be converted into separate articles having the character of …
… This heading covers containers of any capacity used for the transport or storage of compressed or liquefied gases (e.g., … or arranged to contain a cryogenic fluid, thus enabling certain liquefied gases to be kept at atmospheric pressure … indicators, etc. Some (e.g., for acetylene) contain an inert porous substance such as kieselguhr, charcoal or …
… sulphate used in the manufacture of sulphuric acid or of certain types of plaster. Plasters consist of gypsum partly or completely dehydrated by calcination. The …
… baking powders (self‑raising flour). Wheat flour may be further enriched by an addition of gluten, generally not … of heading 19.01, bakery improvers or animal feeds or in certain industries such as the textile or paper industries … of foundry core binders). Flours which have been further processed or had other substances added with a view …
… also covers guts and goldbeater’s skin (of the ox, in particular) which have been split or cut lengthwise into … strings ( heading 92.09 ). The heading also excludes “artificial guts” made by extrusion of a paste of hide or … solution of formaldehyde and phenols ( heading 39.17 ) and “artificial” guts made by glueing together split natural guts …
… ‑ Inflatable rafts 8907.90 ‑ Other This heading covers certain floating structures not having the character of … (1) Pontoons of the hollow cylinder type used for the support of temporary bridges, etc. But pontoons having the … live crustaceans or fish. (3) Floating tanks used in certain harbours to supply ships with oil, water, etc. (4) …
… Tubes, pipes and hollow profiles made up into identifiable parts of articles, classified in their respective headings, such as … central heating radiators ( heading 73.22 ) and machinery parts ( Section XVI ). …
… in the glass industry for colouring optical glass. They are converted into silicates (e.g., cobalt potassium silicates) … arsenide, smaltite, an ore classified in heading 26.05. A certain number of blue, green and violet artists’ paints are composed of cobalt oxides, aluminates, …
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