… the requirements as to starch content and ash content set out in paragraph (A) of Chapter Note 2 (see General … industries such as the textile or paper industries or in metallurgy (for the preparation of foundry core binders). …
… gear and ground flying trainers (heading 88.05). Incomplete or unfinished aircraft (e.g., aircraft not equipped … or internal equipment) are classified as the corresponding complete or finished aircraft, provided they have the …
… known as drill steel. Drill steel is produced by piercing billets of alloy or non‑alloy steel which are then … 82.07; they are also used in lengths up to five or six metres to transmit power when drilling at a distance. The …
… (e.g., dyes). (4) p - Chloro- m -cresol (4-chloro-3-methylphenol). An odourless, disinfectant product, slightly … used for the preparation of explosives, sulphur dyes, etc. (3) Trinitrophenol (picric acid) (HOC 6 H 2 (NO 2 ) 3 …
… is somewhat similar to that of hydrogen sulphide and it deteriorates with age. Its uses are almost entirely … certain “recovered” (triturated or micronised) sulphurs sometimes described as “precipitated” but classified in …
… combustion piston engine and one or more electric motors, etc.). Vehicles which have the combination of an internal … wires and “gyrobuses” operate on the principle that kinetic energy can be stored in a high‑speed flywheel and …
… product must not be confused with natural barium sulphate, sometimes known as barytes. It is obtained by calcining … Used for preparing barium hydroxide and peroxide and barium metal. The heading excludes the crude product …
… on a track that rises and drops in designed patterns, sometimes with one or more inversions (such as vertical … for the sale of goods (confectionary and other products, etc.), for advertising or for educational or similar …