… the specified criteria in Note 1 (e) to this Chapter are to be classified as stainless steel. Because of its high resistance to corrosion, stainless steel …
… of heavy tar oils. It is black or brown in colour and may be soft or brittle. It is used in the manufacture of … mixtures, for agglomerating coal‑dust, etc. Pitch which has been slightly modified by air‑blowing is similar to unblown …
… crossed sheep and goats), without the wool on, which have been parchment-dressed, and leather of sheep or lambs which has been further prepared after tanning or crusting (see the …
… filaments in the forms and subject to the conditions described in Part (I) (B) (4) of the General Explanatory … ( heading 54.02, 54.03, 54.04 or 54.05 as the case may be). …
… clad with silver. Unalloyed copper and steel may also be clad in this way. Such metals are used in silversmiths’ … form of bars, rods, sections, wire, plates, sheets, strip, tubes or pipes. In general, the provisions of Explanatory Note …
… especially with lead and tin, to harden them, to produce bearing alloys, printers’ type and other casting alloys, … (see Chapters 78 and 80 , where these alloys normally fall because of the predominance of lead or tin). …
… - Clad This heading covers the same kind of products as described in heading 72.10 but, to fall in this heading, they must be of a width of less than 600 mm. This heading does not …
… is the most important polymer of this category. It is used, because of its excellent optical properties and its physical … and artificial dentures. Polymers of acrylonitrile may be used in the manufacture of synthetic fibres. For the …
… applied to the upper, not knitted or crocheted. It should be noted that articles which are, prima facie , classifiable … heading 62.09 and in other headings of this Chapter are to be classified in heading 62.09 (see Chapter Note 5 (b)). …
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