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Section XV > Chapter 82 > Heading 8205

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… etc.), spoke shaves and wood scrapers, gravers and draw‑knives, of a kind used by carpenters, joiners, … (spring type); button hooks; shoe horns; “steels” and other knife sharpeners of metal; pastry cutters and jaggers; … such as trowels, smoothers, servers, scrapers and stripping knives, smoothers’ needles and cleaners, indentation …

Section XI > Chapter 63 > Heading 6304

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… of heading 94.04.               ‑ Bedspreads : 6304.11 ‑ ‑ Knitted or crocheted 6304.19 ‑ ‑ Other 6304.20 ‑ Bed nets … Note 1 to this Chapter               ‑ Other : 6304.91 ‑ ‑ Knitted or crocheted 6304.92 ‑ ‑ Not knitted or crocheted, …

Section II > Chapter 13 > Heading 1302

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… a sap obtained by incision from certain species of shrubs known as rhus (urushi) growing in the Far East (e.g., Rhus … ). (21) Vanilla oleoresin (sometimes erroneously known as “vanilla resinoid” or “vanilla extract”). Saps are … added to opium in order to obtain a product containing a known portion of morphine). The addition of such substances …

Section XI > Chapter 53 > Heading 5301

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… Flax tow and waste Flax exists in many varieties, the best known being Linum usitatissimum . Flax (or linen) fibres … into pieces. It is then scutched, i.e., the woody part is knocked out by hand or mechanically, leaving the flax … suitable for spinning; it consists mainly of short, knotted, broken or tangled fibres obtained during the …

Section II > Chapter 13 > Heading 1301

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… removes part of its colouring matter. (C)   Shellac , also known as sheet, plate, or slab ‑ lac, obtained by fusion and … or reddish. A similar product in the shape of discs is known as “button lac”.         Shellac is used largely in … hardens, forming a resistant film when exposed to air (known as “Japan lacquer”, “Chinese lacquer”, etc.), is …

Section XI > Chapter 53 > Heading 5305

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… are obtained by scraping away the non‑fibrous matter with knives or mechanically, and are classified here whether or … (Mexico). Mauritius hemp ( Furcraea gigantea ), also known as piteira (Brazil). New Zealand hemp or flax ( Phormium tenax ). Peat fibre (sometimes known as Berandine or Beraudine peat). The fibres are …

Section XV > Chapter 83 > Heading 8302

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… roller ends for shutters or blinds; letter‑box plates; door knockers, spy holes, etc. ( other than those fitted with … sliding or runner rings, stops); cleat hooks, guides and knot holders for blind cords, etc.; staircase fittings, such … staircase treads; stair carpet clips, stair rods, banister knobs.         Rods, tubes and bars, suitable for use as …

Section XIX > Chapter 93 > Heading 9307

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… bayonets, lances, spears, pikes, halberds, kukris commando knives, dirks, stilettos and daggers. Their blades usually … ) or of textile materials ( heading 62.17 ); sword‑knots (generally heading 42.05 or  63.07 ). (b)   Hunting, camping and other knives, being cutlery ( heading 82.11 ) or sheaths for such …

Section V > Chapter 25 > Heading 2525

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… consists of mica crystals, of irregular shape, size and thickness, covered with earth (“books”). (B)  Mica sheets , … and their edges are roughly trimmed and bevelled. Their thickness usually varies from 200 to 750 micrometres … They are marketed as : (1) Condenser film, usually of a thickness between 25 and 200 micrometres (microns), or (2) …