… of mechanical pulp (for example, newspapers, journals and similar printed matter) 4707.90 - Other, including unsorted … use for other purposes (e.g., packing) does not exclude its classification in this heading. Paper wool, however, even if … or compounds thereof ( heading 71.12 ). ° ° ° Subheading Explanatory Note. Subheadings 4707.10, 4707.20 and 4707.30 …
… (1) Diazonium salts . These are products of general formula RN 2 + X – where R is an organic radical and X – … for the production of azo dyes. (2) Compounds of general formula RN 2 where R is an organic radical, for example : … colouring matters are excluded from this heading and are classified in Chapter 32 . …
… by oxidising ammonia in the presence of a catalyst (platinum, iron, chromium, bismuth or manganese oxides, … it is a powerful oxidising agent. It is presented in glass or earthenware carboys or aluminium containers. Its … the pickling of metals (especially for pickling cast iron); copperplate engraving; gold or silver refining. (B) …
… without their husks) grain sorghum, rice or buckwheat are classified in this heading as flours if they fulfil the … set out in paragraph (A) of Chapter Note 2 (see General Explanatory Note) and comply with the criterion of passage … 18.06 if they contain 40 % or more by weight of cocoa calculated on a totally defatted basis, or heading 19.01 if …
… are capable of discharging any missile ( other than signal flares) by firing an explosive charge, and which are … or pressure is released from the trigger); these are classified in heading 93.01 as sub‑machine‑guns … of signal flares, pistols or revolvers for the firing of blank cartridges (with solid or blocked barrels, or with …
… (of various mesh sizes) mounted in a rectangular or circular frame (generally of wood or metal), and used for … flour); household sieves (e.g., for flour); sieves used in laboratories (to test fineness of cement, moulding sands, … for screening stones, ores, etc.), such articles being classified as parts of machinery, etc., in accordance with …
… on building sites, in factories, warehouses, etc. These latter generally differ from true wagons, carriages, etc., … springs. In addition to the usual open wagons and trucks (flat trucks, tipping wagons, etc.) and covered vans, the … and the like (e.g., reservoir wagons, cask wagons). (2) Insulated or refrigerated vans and wagons. (3) …
… bitumen, pitch or tar, in water, of the kinds used in particular for road surfacing. (3) Mastics of asphalt and other bituminous mastics, as well as similar bituminous mixtures incorporating mineral substances … re‑melted before use, but it excludes finished articles of regular shape (such as paving flagstones, sheets and tiles) …
… natural state. (4) Vinegar obtained from cereal grains, molasses, hydrolysed potatoes, lactoserum , etc. (II) SUBSTITUTES FOR VINEGAR Substitutes … * Vinegar and substitutes for vinegar which are used to flavour or pickle foodstuffs, may themselves be flavoured …