… ‑ Carbonised Throughout the Nomenclature, “wool” means the natural fibre grown by sheep or lambs. Wool fibres are essentially com posed of the protein keratin, and have a characteristic scaly surface. They are … of wool in this heading. This heading excludes : (a) Raw hides and skins, whether or not split, including …
… more by weight of petroleum oil) provided that they are not separate chemically defined compounds and are not covered by … less volatile liquids which are used, inter alia , in the preparation of varnishes and paints or as degreasing preparations for machinery parts, etc. Examples of the …
… molten iron is poured into a horizontal cylinder which is rapidly rotated so that the metal is forced centrifugally … solidifies. These tubes, pipes and hollow profiles may be straight or curved, plain, finned or gilled. They may be … respective headings, such as sections of central heating radiators ( heading 73.22 ) and machinery parts ( …
… This heading covers non‑motorised cycles, i.e., pedal‑operated vehicles equipped with one or more wheels (e.g., … and bicycles specially designed for music‑hall artists and characterised by their light weight, fixed wheel, etc. (4) … balancing‑support fitted to a hub of the rear‑wheel. (6) Racing bicycles. (7) Quadricycles, equipped with several …
… provided that the printing gives the article its essential character. They may contain, in addition to the normal … and other data, verses and proverbs. They may also incorporate pictorial or advertising matter. However, … number of slips of paper each printed with particulars of a separate day of the year and assembled in chronological …
… or long, whether or not shelled. (b) Mace , which is the membraneous envelope of the nutmeg, between the outer shell … fresh, but turns yellow with age, and becomes brittle and translucent like horn. Some mace is flaxen‑coloured or even white. (c) Cardamoms : (1) Grape cardamoms , so‑called because this variety grows in …
… other modified starches , i.e., products obtained by the transformation of starches through the action of heat, … (1) Dextrins , obtained : - either by the degradation of starch by hydrolysis with acids or enzymes, … in the textile industry, in metallurgy (for the preparation of foundry core binders), in the food industries …
… been simply washed, scoured or sorted to length (but not arranged so that the root ends and tips respectively are … other purposes. The expression “dressed” includes hair, the separate filaments of which have been arranged so that the … wool, other animal hair (e.g., the hair of the yak, angora or Tibetan goat) and other textile materials (e.g., …
… gimping or plaiting), this group includes, thread (single strand) of rubber, of any cross‑section, and cord (multiple … of plastics, which are used according to their different characteristics in the manufacture of sports rackets, fishing lines, belts, braids, upholstery fabrics, …
… either to a cold pass through one or more dies (cold‑drawn bars) or to a grinding or turning process (grinded or … as plating, coating, or cladding (see Part (IV) (C) of the General Explanatory Note to this Chapter), provided that they do not thereby assume the character of articles or of products falling within other …
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