… drawing. Copper tubes and pipes have many industrial applications (e.g., in cooking, heating, cooling, … tubes are widely employed in ships and power stations because of their strong resistance to corrosion, …
… paraffin, spirit stoves, as normally used for travelling, camping, etc. and for certain household uses. The heading … equipment, of heading 84.19 , for example : (1) Non -electrical instantaneous or storage water heaters (whether …
… plastics, leather, etc. These also usually bear a printed indication of the hat-maker’s name, etc. It should be noted … for opera hats. (6) Peaks (e.g., for uniform or other caps). Peaks designed for wear mainly as eyeshades are …
… acetic acid with water. They are often coloured with caramel or other organic colouring substances (see also … for vinegar; these remain in this heading. (b) Medicaments of heading 30.03 or 30.04 . (c) Toilet …
… etc. The heading does not include : (a) Bandages, medicated or put up for retail sale ( heading 30.05 ). (b) … ). (d) Gauze ( heading 58.03 ). (e) Woven fabrics for technical uses, of heading 59.11 . …
… be noted that articles of personal use of a kind normally carried in the pocket, in the handbag or on the person, such … (B) of the Explanatory Note to heading 71.13 (cigarette cases, powder boxes, etc.) are not regarded as imitation …
… moulding of a mixture of asbestos fibres, plastics etc.; it can also be made by compressing layers of woven or plaited … material fixed to a metal plate provided with circular cavities, perforated tongues or similar fittings, for disc …
… on a matrice, usually after having been stiffened by application of gelatin, size, gum, etc. In the process of … for beach or country wear). After blocking and, where applicable, brim-shaping, hats and headgear may be subjected …