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Section XV > Chapter 74 > Heading 7405

Explanatory notes

… 74.05 ‑ Master alloys of copper. Master alloys are defined in Chapter Note 1 (c). The master alloys of this … of the other elements and must be present in amounts sufficient to reduce the melting point or the oxidising or …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2824

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… (lead hydrocarbonate) oxidised by heating in air produces first unmelted lead oxide or massicot, in the form of a pale … lead monoxide (massicot). A toxic, orange‑red powder (specific gravity 8 to 9). The term orange lead is applied …

Section XVII > Chapter 86 > Heading 8603

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… The main feature of these vehicles is that they are fitted with a control cab either at one or both ends, or in … internal combustion engines, etc.        Some rail‑cars are fitted with solid or pneumatic tyres and others are of the …

Section I > Chapter 4 > Heading 0405

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… water content of 16 % by weight. Butter contains no added emulsifiers, but may contain sodium chloride, food colours, … sugars, gelatine, starches; food colours; flavours; emulsifiers; thickening agents and preservatives. (C) Other …

Section II > Chapter 8 > Heading 0813

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… This heading includes dried fruits which when fresh are classified in headings 08.07 to 08.10. They are prepared … herbal infusions or herbal “teas”. These products remain classified here. However, the heading excludes such products …

Section XX > Chapter 96 > Heading 9609

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… soap and tallow. (9)   “Ceramic” crayons , with a basis of vitrifiable colours, fats, cocoa butter, wax, etc. The heading includes pencils incorporating erasers or other fittings. It also covers tailors’ chalks (which are composed …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2816

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… resembles strontium oxide in appearance, but is heavier (specific gravity about 5.5) and can crystallise. Used for … of carbon dioxide. White powder or insoluble greyish lumps (specific gravity about 5). When decomposed by water it …

Section II > Chapter 11 > Heading 1106

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… unlike starches, do not crackle when rubbed between the fingers. Pelletised flour, meal and powder of sago or of … by the addition of very small amounts of anti‑oxidants or emulsifiers. The heading also excludes  : (a)   Sago pith ( …

Section X > Chapter 48 > Heading 4817

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… their use as stationery. Plain cards not so prepared are classified in headings 48.02, 48.10, 48.11 or 48.23 , as the … completion in manuscript (heading 49.11). (f)   Illustrated first‑day covers and maximum cards : if not bearing postage …

Section I > Chapter 5 > Heading 0510

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… smell. The musk in question should not be confused with artificial musk (musk xylene, musk ambrette, etc.) included … used in the preparation of organo‑therapeutic products and unfit, by reason of their nature or of the manner in which …