… meat; such fat falls in the heading even if suitable only for industrial use. Meat in forms commonly eaten as such is excluded ( heading 02.03 or … of meat). This heading includes, in particular, the fat found mainly round the pig’s viscera and which, when …
… or scholastic gowns and robes. (4) Specialised clothing for airmen, etc. (e.g., airmen’s electrically heated … as pads or padding in the elbow, knee or groin areas, used for certain sports or for dancing or gymnastics (e.g., fencing clothing, jockeys’ …
… and ductile metal. It is used in photo‑flash bulbs, for the manufacture of getters or absorbents in radio valve … (“zircalloy”), is also used in the manufacture of sheaths for nuclear fuel cartridges and of metal structures for …
… mineral substances rich in hydrous magnesium silicate. The former is more compact and massive than talc. Talc is foliated and softer and soapier to the touch. Natural … allowed by Note 1 to this Chapter. The more commonly met forms of talc are crude or powdered. The term “French chalk” …
… vacuum jars, jugs, carafes, etc., designed to keep liquids, food or other products at fairly constant temperature, for reasonable periods of time. These articles usually … thermal flasks without a protective outer case, which perform temperature retention. In the case of vacuum flasks …
… absorbent hygienic nursing pads, napkins (diapers) for adults with incontinence and pantyliners, of any … skin and thereby prevent chafing; (b) an absorbent core for collecting and storing fluid until the product can be … up solely of textile materials, which are usually re-usable following laundering. This heading does not cover products …
… or written on paper or other material and may be in the form of separate sheets (including paperboards), bound … or with accompanying words. In addition to the more common forms of printed or manuscript music, this heading includes … text. Dust covers supplied with such music are regarded as forming a part thereof. This heading does not include : …
… This category includes worn‑out rubber tyres not suitable for retreading and scrap obtained from such worn‑out rubber tyres, usually by the following processes : (a) Cutting the tyre , with a … pieces . The heading excludes used tyres suitable for retreading ( heading 40.12 ). (3) Powders and granules …
… molasses is not normally eaten as such, but certain refined forms of sugar cane molasses and corn molasses are suitable … rum from sugar cane molasses), in the preparation of cattle foods and coffee substitutes. It is also sometimes used for …
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