… fibres This heading covers waste of man‑made fibres (filaments and staple fibres ‑ see the General Explanatory … obtained as waste during the formation and processing of filaments; short fibres obtained as waste from the carding, …
… spun. They are often knotted end to end, forming continuous filaments which are used as the warp thread in the … of certain horsehair fabrics. In view of their use, filaments of this kind are also classified in this heading. …
… of gypsum is that, when calcined, it loses part of its water thus forming plasters which on being mixed with … gypsum. For special purposes gypsum is calcined until all its water is lost, and a small quantity of an accelerator …
… be in powder or granular form, or in the form of irregular fragments. Argol is a concretion which forms in wine vats during the fermentation of grape must, or in casks in …
… staple fibres, mixed mainly or solely with man‑made filaments : 5516.21 ‑ ‑ Unbleached or bleached 5516.22 ‑ ‑ … other furnishing fabrics, and materials for table cloths, blankets, towels, etc. Bandages, medicated or put up for …
… heading 16.04 relating to the different states in which the products falling within this heading may be presented … with small quantities of provisional chemical preserving agents) ( heading 03.06 ) and molluscs that have been …
… definition of twine, cordage, etc. ( heading 56.07 ) (see Parts (I) (B) (2) and (3) of the General Explanatory Note to … they are usually still somewhat tangled and form small knots at intervals. Noil silk yarn accordingly lacks the …
… part of the pericarp. The variety of barley which in its natural state has no husk or hull, remains in this … barley (coffee substitutes) ( heading 21.01 ). (c) Malt sprouts separated from the malted grain during the kilning …
… Note 8 to this Chapter). The heading also includes such products which have been merely cut to a length exceeding … for sealing window frames, are classified in this heading. Products which have been cut down to the point where the …