… blade is fitted, at one end, with a finger ring. The blades may be in one piece, or consist of jointed cutting blades … hinged at one end and with a single finger ring (used mainly in the textile industry). The heading includes, inter … for drapers, leather workers, glovemakers or hatters. (3) Manicure scissors , including those in which the side of the …
… , as regards the scope of the heading and the methods of manufacture of the goods. Most copper tubes and pipes are seamless but may sometimes be made by brazing or welding together the edges of strip or by …
… is used in soaps, in cosmetic or toilet preparations, for making lubricating greases, synthetic detergents, laundering … coconut oil is edible and is used for food products such as margarine, dietary supplements. (B) PALM KERNEL OIL … the nut, rather than the pulp of the fruits of oil palms, mainly the African oil palm Elaeis guineensis (see …
… articles for amusement : (a) Fireworks (bombs, fuses, maroons, jets, candles, luminous torches, Bengal matches and lights, etc.) the purpose of which is to provide … in tapes, sheets, rolls or circular plastic rings), magic candles, and snaps for Christmas crackers. The …
… pulp in which the fibres are broken and weakened. The wood may be steam treated before grinding, producing stronger … superior to the traditional mechanical wood pulp. Thus the main types of mechanical wood pulp are : Stone groundwood … relatively short and would produce weak products. In paper‑making it is more often mixed with chemical pulp. Newsprint …
… (e.g., for furnace linings) with a basis of such refractory materials as chamotte and dinas earths, crushed or ground … an added refractory binder (for example, sodium silicate, magnesium or zinc fluosilicates). Many of the products of this heading also contain …
… powder interspersed with occasional glittering grains; a magnet attracts the particles of iron oxide. Natural … of more or less fine grains. Ground or crushed corundum is mainly composed of small white granules with a few black or … and hardness. The heading does not include : (a) Abrasive materials referred to in other headings of this Chapter . …
… 0713.40 ‑ Lentils 0713.50 ‑ Broad beans (Vicia faba var. major) and horse beans (Vicia faba var. equina, Vicia faba … inedible by chemical treatment) or for other purposes. They may have undergone moderate heat treatment designed mainly to ensure better preservation by inactivating the …
… In carding, staple and waste fibres are passed through machines which render the fibres more or less parallel, and … wound in coils or balls, known as “tops”. Tops are also made directly from filament tow by what are known as … continuity or their parallel arrangement. The operation may be carried out, for example, by passing the tow through …
… 6213.20 ‑ Of cotton 6213.90 ‑ Of other textile materials The articles included in this heading are square, … side exceeding 60 cm in length (see Chapter Note 8). They may be ordinary handkerchiefs, or squares of the scarf type … the fringe. Handkerchiefs of this heading may also be made wholly of lace. The heading also includes fabric in the …
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