… and the General Explanatory Note to this Chapter. The alloys of tin, nickel, zinc and particularly of copper are sometimes clad with silver. Unalloyed copper and steel may also be clad in this way. …
… clouds of yellowish nitrous fumes. It attacks the skin and destroys organic matter; it is a powerful oxidising agent. It is presented in glass or earthenware carboys or aluminium containers. Its uses include the …
… which the walls are armoured (i.e., made of high‑strength alloy steel) or of sheet steel reinforced with, for example, … are classified according to the constituent metal or as toys. The heading does not cover : (a) Security doors of …
… as ferro‑molybdenum, of Chapter 72) for the manufacture of alloy steels. Molybdenum metal is also used in filament … in jewellery because it does not tarnish. The molybdenum alloys in general use do not contain a predominance of …
… other cases). It reacts violently on contact with water and destroys the skin and most organic substances by carbonising … 77 and 100 % H 2 SO 4 . It is presented in containers or carboys of glass, in steel drums, tank trucks, railway tank …
… of ethylene 3923.29 ‑ ‑ Of other plastics 3923.30 ‑ Carboys, bottles, flasks and similar articles 3923.40 ‑ … and bags (including cones and refuse sacks), casks, cans, carboys, bottles and flasks. The heading also covers : (i) …
… 7410.11 ‑ ‑ Of refined copper 7410.12 ‑ ‑ Of copper alloys ‑ Backed : 7410.21 ‑ ‑ Of refined copper 7410.22 ‑ ‑ Of copper alloys This heading covers the products defined in Note 9 …
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