… Chapter 84 or 85 . On the other hand containers which have simply been fitted with taps, valves, level gauges, safety … The containers may be open or closed, lined with ebonite, plastics or non‑ferrous metals, or fitted with …
… hooks, spring hooks, swivels, shackles, sockets, rings and split rings and tee pieces). They may or may not be cut to … tools ( Chapter 82 ), or other articles in which chains play a subsidiary role such as bucket chains, conveyor hook …
… gravity about 2.8. When combined with alcohol it gives explosive mixtures. An oxidising agent in organic chemistry … ). (B) CHROMIUM HYDROXIDES The term “chromium hydroxide” applies to the various hydrates of the oxides described …
… or goats. The description of the corresponding fats in the Explanatory Note to heading 15.01 applies also to such fats of this heading. The heading …
… presented in rock form for use as an abrasive powder after simple crushing. Crushed emery is a dirty brown powder … even if they have been heat‑treated; natural garnet, for example, is sometimes heat‑treated after grading to improve …
… laid down in Chapter Note 2 (A) and which in all cases comply with the relevant criterion as to passage through a … heading and the products of heading 11.04, see the General Explanatory Note to the Chapter (Item (1), second …
… with an ordinary or special date‑stamp showing the place associated with the design and the date of issue. … presented in bulk (separate stamps, date‑stamped corners, complete sheets), or in collections. Albums containing …
… with postage stamps, are excluded ( heading 49.07 ). Plain postcards where printing is merely subsidiary to their … are sometimes printed on materials other than paper, e.g., plastics or gelatin. The heading does not cover : (a) …
… used as such or as compounds are cobalt, nickel, palladium, platinum, molybdenum, chromium, copper or zinc. The support, … silica gel, siliceous fossil meal or ceramic materials. Examples of “supported catalysts” are supported Ziegler or …
… or below these limits. The heading therefore excludes , for example, any copper‑nickel alloy, even if intended for use … usefully malleable in all proportions. Other alloys, for example copper manganese and copper‑silicon alloys, may or …
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