… 3 . Densification has the effect of contracting the cells of the wood; this may be done by transverse … parts, propellers, insulators and other electric goods, vessels for the chemical industry, etc. …
… goods such as glassware, ceramics, etc., or for live animals. Containers usually vary in size from 4 to 145 m 3 … be transported on special railway wagons fitted with guide rails) ( heading 87.16 ). (c) Modular building units ( …
… into the characteristic shape of sausages. This heading also includes certain food preparations (including so‑called “prepared meals”) based on sausage or similar products (see the …
… with impurities in various proportions. The heading also covers various types of magnesia (magnesium oxide) … white magnesia” ( heading 28.36 ). (b) Cultured crystals ( other than optical elements), of magnesium oxide, …
… polyethylene and chlorosulphonated polyethylene). It also covers ethylene copolymers (for example, ethylene‑vinyl … of bag‑in‑box containers and stretch wrapping. The heading also includes linear low‑density ethylene-alpha-olefin …
… yarn waste but excluding garnetted stock. 5103.10 ‑ Noils of wool or of fine animal hair 5103.20 ‑ Other waste … or other processes preparatory to spinning , such as : noils, the most important waste, composed of short fibres …
… other ingredients ready for immediate consumption. They may also be homogenised or mixed together (salads). Examples of … as “chips” after deep frying for a few seconds. The heading also excludes : (a) Crisp savoury food products of …
… a plant which grows in very varied climates and very varied soils. The fibres occur in the bast of the plant and are … The heading does not cover : (a) Other fibrous vegetable materials sometimes known as hemps, e.g. : (1) …
… glass This heading covers float glass in sheets. Its raw materials are melted in a furnace. The molten glass leaves … flat as a result of the manufacturing process. The heading also covers the types of glass of headings 70.03 and 70.04, …