… grain elevators) and pontoons clearly designed to serve as a base for these machines. House‑boats, laundry boats … to permit the entrance of vessels requiring repair. In some cases they may be towed. A further type of floating …
… (1) Special demonstrational machines or appliances such as the Wimshurst machine (for experiments with electricity), … of crystals, etc. Models of this kind are usually made of plastics or of compositions based on plaster. (3) Training … important part; panels showing, in relief, for example, the assembly of a radio (for radiotelegraphists’ schools), or …
… park rides and water park amusements : 9508.21 ‑ ‑ Roller coasters 9508.22 ‑ ‑ Carousels, swings and roundabouts … (e.g., boats for swings and water‑chutes), remain classified here when presented separately. Amusement park …
… factory workers, surgeons, etc. (2) Clerical or ecclesiastical garments and vestments (e.g., monks’ habits, cassocks, copes, soutanes, surplices). (3) Professional or scholastic gowns and robes. (4) Specialised clothing for …
… dust 7903.90 ‑ Other The heading covers : (1) Zinc dust as defined by Subheading Note 1 (c) to this Chapter is … oxide flue dust” or “zinc baghouse flue dust” which are classified in heading 26.20 . (2) Zinc powders as defined … colouring matter or put up as suspensions, dispersions or pastes, with a binder or solvent) ( Chapter 32 ). (b) Zinc …
… rays. The normal type of electron microscope is an assembly of the following devices usually enclosed in a … different points of the sample. Information is obtained by measuring, for example, the electrons transmitted, the …
… electrical (mostly electronic) timekeeping instruments with case and movement, of a kind intended to be worn or carried … to function in all positions, which indicate the time or measure intervals of time, regardless of the thickness of …
… in flakes 2504.90 ‑ Other Natural graphite (otherwise known as plumbago or black lead) is a variety of carbon … by its lustre and its property of marking paper (for which reason it is used as pencil lead). Its apparent specific … to 80 %. Natural graphite remains in this heading when it has been heat treated merely to remove impurities. Apart …
… and copolymers thereof. Linear polyamides are known as nylons. Polyamides are obtained by condensation polymerisation of dibasic organic acids (for example, adipic acid, sebacic … solvents, they have a specialised use as lacquers. For the classification of polymers (including copolymers), …