… with scoops (of metal, plastics, etc.), which can be made to interlock by means of a slider or runner. Another type of … of plastics, each with a specially shaped edge designed to interlock one with the other under the action of a …
… This heading covers slates and boards, clearly designed to be used for writing or drawing with slate pencils, … of any material (wood, paperboard, textile material, asbestos cement, etc.) covered on one or both sides with a …
… hydroxide solution is employed. The term “sulphate” came to be applied because sodium sulphate, part of which is converted into sodium sulphide, is used at a stage in the preparation of …
… Pitchblende and uraninite, saline uranium oxides. (h) Torbernite (or chalcolite), hydrated phosphate of uranium … of uranium which are obtained by processes not normal to the metallurgical industry ( heading 28.44 ). …
… varies widely, usually in the range of approximately 60 to 85 % by weight. (2) Blister copper . It consists of an … Copper partially refined by complete fusion is cast into anodes for further refining by electrolysis. These anodes …
… . This heading covers a group of railway or tramway rolling‑stock not self‑propelled (including tramway trailer coaches … (cable) railway coaches), of the type usually coupled into passenger trains. The heading includes : (1) …
… of beryllium and aluminium. (When in the form of a precious stone, beryl or common emerald falls within heading 71.03 .) … of germanium, which are obtained by processes not normal to the metallurgical industry (generally heading 28.25 ). …
… Buckwheat . This cereal, also known as black wheat, belongs to the Polygonaceae family, quite different from the … a cross between wheat and rye. ° ° ° Subheading Explanatory Note. Subheading 1008.21 For the purposes of subheading …