… fabrics, etc. The heading does not cover : (a) Bandages, medicated or put up for retail sale ( heading 30.05 ). (b) Woven fabrics for technical uses, of heading 59.11 . …
… to this Chapter are to be classified as stainless steel. Because of its high resistance to corrosion, stainless steel … wide range of uses, e.g., in the manufacture of silencers, catalytic converters or transformer tanks. This sub‑Chapter …
… they are put up in sets for retail sale (e.g., in a plastic case or in a metallic tool box). The heading includes, inter alia : (1) Sets of car mechanic’s tools including, e.g., sockets sets, …
… form, containing active ionic groups (usually sulphonic, carboxylic, phenolic or amino groups). These active ionic … industrial purposes. The most common ion‑exchangers are chemically modified styrene‑divinylbenzene copolymers, …
… whether or not put up for retail sale or processed as indicated in Part (I) (B) (1) of the General Explanatory … thread ( heading 54.02, 54.03, 54.04 or 54.05 as the case may be). …
… Note to Section XI. The heading does not cover yarns of carded wool derived from combed wool in fragments, or yarns known as combed‑carded yarns ( heading 51.06 ). …
… may or may not be coated or impregnated with oil, tar or chemical preparations. Textile tubing is also classified … section to another, nozzles, etc. Tubes, pipes and hoses of vulcanised rubber reinforced internally with textile …
… Copper partially refined by complete fusion is cast into anodes for further refining by electrolysis. These anodes are usually in the form of slabs cast with two lugs for suspending them in the electrolytic …