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Section XV > Chapter 76 > Heading 7608

Explanatory notes

… electrical wiring, in the manufacture of furniture, heat exchangers, structures. The heading includes tubes and pipes … and pipes made up into specific identifiable articles, such as those prepared for use in structures ( heading 76.10 ), machinery or vehicle parts ( Sections XVI and XVII ), etc. …

Section XV > Chapter 72 > Heading 7213

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… irregularly wound coils, are defined in Note 1 (l) to this Chapter. These products (also known as wire rod) are mainly … also includes bars and rods for concrete reinforcement; such products are rolled with protuberances or indentations … corresponds to one of the geometrical shapes defined in Chapter Note 1 (l). These protuberances or indentations must …

Section IV > Chapter 20 > Heading 2001

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… ‑ Other This heading covers vegetables (see Note 3 to this Chapter), fruit, nuts and other edible parts of plants … the latter are mainly liquids, emulsions or suspensions, which are not intended to be eaten by themselves but are … tomatoes, cauliflowers, olives, capers, sweet corn, artichoke hearts, palm hearts, yams, walnuts and mangoes. …

Section V > Chapter 25 > Heading 2504

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… by its lustre and its property of marking paper (for which reason it is used as pencil lead). Its apparent … of the purest grades ranges from 90 to 96 %, while the cheaper grades contain only 40 to 80 %. Natural graphite … electric parts. The heading excludes artificial graphite (which closely resembles natural graphite but has a higher …

Section V > Chapter 25 > Heading 2514

Explanatory notes

… or slabs of a rectan­gular (including square) shape. Slate, which splits readily into thin sheets, is generally … mosaic cubes of heading 68.02 , or the following goods which are to be classified in heading 68.03  : (a)   Blocks, … than rectangular (including square), ground, polished, chamfered or otherwise worked. (b)   Roofing, facing and …

Section V > Chapter 25 > Heading 2524

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… by the decomposition of certain rocks. It has a very characteristic fibrous texture; it is sometimes silky in … It is found in the form of fibre bundles in magmatic rock which is acid with a high alkali content and also in … and also to asbestos waste. The heading excludes fibre which has been further processed (carded, dyed, etc.) and …

Section V > Chapter 27 > Heading 2704

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… (gas carbon) is a hard, black, brittle form of carbon which gives a metallic ring when struck. It is obtained as a … retorts. The carbon usually consists of irregular lumps of which one face is either flat or slightly curved according … graphite of heading 38.01 . The heading excludes  : (a)   Pitch coke and petroleum coke ( headings 27.08 and 27.13 , …

Section VII > Chapter 39 > Heading 3908

Explanatory notes

… strength and resistance to shock. They also have excellent chemical resistance , especially to aromatic and aliphatic … For the classification of polymers (including copolymers), chemically modified polymers and polymer blends, see the General Explanatory Note to this Chapter. …

Section XV > Chapter 78 > Heading 7804

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… roofing purposes, cladding, in reservoirs, vats and other chemical plant, for the manufacture of X‑ray screens, etc. … foil is mainly used for packing (especially for lining tea chests or cases for silk). In some cases the foil is clad or … dispersions or pastes with a binder or solvent) ( Chapter 32 ). …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2810

Explanatory notes

… by acid decomposition of natural borates, or by physico‑chemical treatment of crude boric acid. It exists in the … bluish (crystallised acid). It is odourless, greasy to the touch. Its uses include : as an antiseptic (boracic water); … vitrifiable compounds, Guignet’s green (hydrated chromic oxide), artificial borates (borax), hydroxy‑ and …