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Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2815

Explanatory notes

… solution produces solid sodium hydroxide in the form of flakes or lumps. The pure product is presented in pellets or cubes in glass jars. Solid sodium hydroxide attacks the skin and … POTASH) Potassium hydroxide (caustic potash) (KOH) is very similar to the sodium hydroxide described above. It must be …

Section XV > Chapter 72 > Heading 7224

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… semi‑finished products (e.g., blooms, billets, rounds, slabs, sheet bars, pieces roughly shaped by forging), flat‑rolled products, whether or not in coils (so‑called wide‑flats, wide coil, sheets, plates or strip), bars and rods, …

Section II > Chapter 12 > Heading 1212

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… region. They consist of a brown pod which contains a large number of seeds and are used mainly as a material for … The heading excludes locust bean endosperm flour which is classified in heading 13.02 as a mucilage or thickener. (D)  Fruit stones and kernels and …

Section V > Chapter 26 > Heading 2616

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… concentrates 2616.90 ‑ Other The principal ores generally classified in this heading are : (a)   Argentite, silver sulphide. (b)   Calaverite, telluride of gold and silver. (c)   Cerargyrites … and antimony. (h)   Gold and platinum‑bearing sands; the latter frequently contain other metals of the platinum group …

Section XI > Chapter 51 > Heading 5105

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… (on special carding machines) is to disentangle the fibres, lay them more or less parallel, and entirely or largely free them from any extraneous matter (mostly … in the form of noils, while the remaining fibres are laid parallel in the form of a sliver. Any remaining …

Section XI > Chapter 52 > Heading 5209

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… than 200 g/m 2 .               ‑ Unbleached : 5209.11 ‑ ‑ Plain weave 5209.12 ‑ ‑ 3‑thread or 4‑thread twill, … ‑ ‑ Other fabrics               ‑ Bleached : 5209.21 ‑ ‑ Plain weave 5209.22 ‑ ‑ 3‑thread or 4‑thread twill, … twill, including cross twill 5209.59 ‑ ‑ Other fabrics The Explanatory Note to heading 52.08 applies, mutatis mutandis, …

Section VII > Chapter 39 > Heading 3906

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… optical properties and its physical strength, as a glazing material, in outdoor signs and other display articles, and in the manufacture of artificial eyes, … may be used in the manufacture of synthetic fibres. For the classification of  polymers (including copolymers), …

Section XI > Chapter 57 > Heading 5705

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… backing surface or between two backing surfaces, in the latter case for separation into two carpets. (2)   Nonwoven carpets, consisting of a layer of carded textile fibres crimped between grooved … either be held in position by a thick coating of rubber, plastics, etc., which also serves as a backing, or be bonded …

Section II > Chapter 10 > Heading 1007

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… include forage sorghums (which are used for making hay or silage) such as halepensis (halepense), grass sorghums … (which are used primarily for the manufacture of syrup or molasses) such as saccharatum . When presented as seeds for sowing, these products are classified in heading 12.09 . Otherwise, forage sorghums and …

Section XVIII > Chapter 90 > Heading 9014

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… These are complex units which control the ship’s rudder in relation to the readings of a gyroscopic compass. (2) Course … slipstream, and show the speed of the aircraft in relation to the surrounding air. (3) Climbing or diving … reference to the transversal or longitudinal axis, and the latter by reference to the vertical axis. (5) Mach‑meters . …