… (including square) shape. In the form of granules, chippings or powder, they fall in heading 25.17 . Blocks, … i.e., bossed, dressed with the pick, bushing hammer or chisel, etc., sand‑dressed, ground, polished, chamfered, etc., are classified in heading 68.02 . The same …
… including tools of minor importance from other headings or Chapters of the Nomenclature remain classified in this heading, provided that such minority items do not change their essential character of sets of tools of two or more of the headings …
… from the ores wolframite (iron‑manganese tungstate) and scheelite (calcium tungstate). The ores are converted into the oxide, which is then reduced by hydrogen in an electric furnace or … important use of tungsten (usually as ferrrotungsten, see Chapter 72) is, however, in the preparation of special …
… RECORDING AND REPRODUCING APPARATUS These are apparatus which, when connected to a television camera or a television … the digital code from an automatic data processing machine (e.g., digital video recorders). In magnetic … a tuner which enables selection of the desired signal (or channel) from the frequency band of signals transmitted by …
… (i.e., the lamp proper and the source of electricity) which are usually mounted and directly connected together, … carried in the hand or on the person, or are designed to be attached to a portable article or object. They usually have … so that they can be placed on the ground. (3) Lamps, torches or flashlights in the shape of pens, often fitted …
… apply to imitation leathers not based on natural leather, such as plastics ( Chapter 39 ), rubber ( Chapter 40 ), paper and paperboard ( … other than square or rectangular, it is classified in other Chapters, in particular Chapter 42 . (II) Parings and other …
… pigment. (2) Any liquid binder (including synthetic or chemically modified natural polymers) containing a hardener … Varnishes of this heading include : (1) Oil varnishes in which the film-producing agent is a drying oil (e.g., … is not met the types described in (a) and (b) fall in Chapter 39 . Products similar to the type described in (c) …
… These mixtures are, in general, classified in Chapter 34 (usually heading 34.04 or 34.05 ). (II) Beeswax … in the form of brown lumps with the odour of shellac. (2) Chinese wax (also known as insect wax or tree wax). It is found mainly in China, secreted and deposited by insects on the branches of …
… applies to frozen fruit and nuts which, when fresh or chilled, are classified in the preceding headings of this Chapter. (As regards the meanings of the expressions … the effect of inhibiting oxidation and thus preventing the change of colour which would otherwise occur, generally on …
… Sub-Chapter X ORGANO-INORGANIC COMPOUNDS, HETEROCYCLIC … oxygen or nitrogen, those of metals or other non-metals (such as sulphur, arsenic, lead, iron, etc.) directly linked … secondary or tertiary, containing the groups (–CH 2 SH), ( CHSH) or ( CSH), respectively. They are generally …
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