… watch chains, ball bearings and bearing balls (e.g., for self‑winding watches). (2) Parts of general use as defined in Note 2 to Section XV, e.g., screws (bridge, crown, dial, ratchet, click, end‑stone cap or index disc, yoke, setting lever, etc.), taper pins, clock chains, figures for …
… - Other apparatus : 8519.81 - - Using magnetic, optical or semiconductor media 8519.89 - - Other This heading covers … cards, tokens or other means of payment and allow for the selection and playing of audio recordings in a chosen sequence or randomly. They are commonly referred to as “ …
… chain sprockets and other transmission elements presented separately; ball or roller screws; gear boxes and other … . These may be either made in one piece or assembled from several parts. They receive a reciprocating motion (e.g., … excludes : (a) Bars of iron or steel of uniform cross‑section ( heading 72.14 or 72.15 ). (b) Simple lengths of …
… As regards double or complex salts not so specified, see the Explanatory Note to heading 28.42. This sub‑Chapter … ( headings 28.49, 28.50 and 28.53 ) and ferrophosphorus ( Section XV ). (e) Salts of Chapter 31 . (f) Pigments, … they are classified in heading 90.01 . (k) Precious or semi‑precious stones, natural or synthetic ( headings 71.02 …
… ‑ Carbon disulphide 2813.90 ‑ Other The most important of these binary compounds are : (1) Carbon disulphide (CS 2 … inflammable, it is dangerous to inhale and to handle. It is presented in stoneware, metal or glass containers encased in … thiocarbonate ( heading 28.42 ) is sometimes used. (See the Explanatory Note to heading 38.08.) (2) Silicon …
… acids are obtained by the following processes : (1) Separation of volatile terpenic products (spirits of … in the preparation of varnishes, polishes, mastics, inks, sealing‑wax, binders for foundry cores, brewers’ pitch, … high temperature, by the use of acid catalysis; sulphur and selenium are also useful catalysts. They are used in the …
… also known as “industrialised buildings”, of all materials. These buildings, which can be designed for a variety of … external cladding and roofing. They are structurally self-supporting and designed for assembly with other modules … is presented therewith in appropriate quantities. Presentedseparately, parts of buildings and equipment, whether or not …
… vitrified. Stoneware may be a vitreous ( impermeable ) or semi-vitreous ware. It is usually grey or brownish because … II if not of a type designed for use as refractory goods (see Explanatory Note to heading 69.09). 69.04 - Ceramic … that they retain the character of building bricks after separation. All these bricks, especially those intended for …
… cutting discs of metal, etc., fitted with rims or with a series of peripheral inserts of abrasive material). The … may be of various shapes (e.g., rectangular, trapezoidal, sectors or segments of a circle, in the form of a knife blade, oblong …
… and carnallite (heading 31.04). It is also extracted from sea water or natural brines (heading 25.01) and from lyes … fluxes such as alkali metal chlorides or fluorides. The separated magnesium collects on the surface of the bath … in this Chapter under the provisions of Note 5 to Section XV (see the General Explanatory Note to that …
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