… separately it is excluded (generally heading 84.48 ). Looms usually produce a flat fabric but there are circular looms … they are of the same type as textile weaving looms. Such looms must have all the essential mechanical parts … Explanatory Note to heading 84.63 ). PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Subject to the general provisions regarding the …
… ‑ ‑ Of sodium 2837.19 ‑ ‑ Other 2837.20 ‑ Complex cyanides Subject to the exclusions mentioned in the introduction to … of mercury ( heading 28.52 ) and cyanides of non-metals, such as bromine cyanide ( heading 28.53 ). (B) …
… (generally by boiling in alkali) to remove the gummy pectic substance which binds the fibres together. The resulting fibres are then wrung out and dried and become …
… harder than lead, and gives off sparks when rubbed on rough surfaces. Lanthanum , which exists in the impure state in … temperature. It is obtained by roasting natural mercury sulphide (cinnabar) and is separated from the other metals …
… classified in this heading are : (a) Anglesite, lead sulphate. (b) Cerussite, lead carbonate. (c) Galena, lead sulphide, often silver‑bearing. (d) Pyromorphite, …
… generally classified in this heading are : (a) Cobaltite, sulphide and arsenide of cobalt. (b) Heterogenite, hydrated oxide of cobalt. (c) Linnaeite, sulphide of cobalt and nickel. (d) Smaltite, cobalt …
… tapers (including ball or coiled tapers), etc., are usually made of tallow, stearin, paraffin wax or other … ). (b) Wax matches or vestas ( heading 36.05 ). (c) Sulphur-treated bands, wicks and candles ( heading 38.08 ). …
… clays, the main constituents of which are kaolin minerals such as kaolinite, dickite and nacrite, anauxite, and halloysite. Such clays remain in the heading even when calcined. Kaolin, …