… the application of mechanical forces upon the raw material. These fibres are generally produced in the form of the … and thermo chemi-mechanical pulp (TCMP), but do not include semi-chemical pulps generally known as neutral sulphite … description of the methods of production of these pulps see the Explanatory Notes to headings 47.01 and 47.05. The …
… gear, used on aircraft carriers and at some aerodromes, serves to reduce the speed of an aircraft at the moment of … is classified in heading 87.05 or 87.16 respectively (but see the Explanatory Note to heading 87.16). (2) A device … They must not be excluded by the provisions of the Notes to Section XVII (see the corresponding General Explanatory …
… 48.12 ‑ Filter blocks, slabs and plates, of paper pulp. These are composed of vegetable fibres (cotton, flax, wood, etc.) with a high cellulose content, compressed together in the form of …
… sometimes more or less vitrified, which, like bricks, are used in constructional or building work. It includes : (1) Roofing tiles (for roofs, for topping walls, etc.). These are usually provided with nibs, holed for nailing, or …
… pipes have one end expanded to receive the end of a second pipe. Flanged pipes can be assembled by means of … mainly used for pressure or gravity pipelines for water, sewer evacuation, for low pressure gas distribution, as … articles, classified in their respective headings, such as sections of central heating radiators ( heading 73.22 ) and …
… oil 1514.99 - - Other (A) RAPE OR COLZA OILS The seeds of several species of Brassica , particularly B. napus and B. rapa (or B. campestris ), yield semi‑drying oils with similar characteristics, which are …
… meat or meat offal) other than bones, horns, shells, etc. These products (obtained mainly from slaughter houses, floating factories which process fishery products, … also covers the above products in the form of pellets (see the General Explanatory Note to this Chapter). …
… or purified to meet the requirements of its intended use. It is used for making regenerated cellulose, cellulose ethers and esters and products of these …
… etc. This heading also covers hides or skins tanned or dressed with the hair or wool on, assembled with the addition of other materials (e.g. galloonage) provided that the addition of these other materials does not alter the essential character …
… etc., or as a powder which can be sintered like tungsten (see the Explanatory Note to heading 81.01). Molybdenum in … excluded from this heading in accordance with Note 5 to Section XV. Since the metallurgy of molybdenum resembles that of tungsten, the second part of the Explanatory Note to heading 81.01 …
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