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Section VII > Chapter 40 > Heading 4002

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… This includes synthetic rubber latex, whether or not pre‑vulcanised, and synthetic rubber in other primary forms or … Whereas substances of Part (a) and (c) must comply with the vulcanisation , elongation and recovery criteria mentioned … test, substances necessary for the cross‑linking, such as vulcanising activators, accelerators or retarders may be …

Section VII > Chapter 40 > Heading 4001

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… strip. 4001.10 ‑ Natural rubber latex, whether or not pre-vulcanised               ‑ Natural rubber in other forms : … natural rubber latex . This is obtained by the reaction of vulcanising agents on latex under heat‑treatment at a … and accelerators (e.g., dithiocarbamate). The degree of vulcanisation of the finished product can be altered at …

Section XII > Chapter 64 > Heading 6401

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… excess material escapes through vents. The material then vulcanises (rubber) or gels (poly(vinyl chloride)).        … is rarely used in the footwear industry). (6)   Assembly by vulcanising        In this process, the raw material … the last, so that the parts adhere to one another, and then vulcanised. Footwear obtained by this process is known in …

Section II > Chapter 12 > Heading 1211

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… niger ) : roots, seeds and leaves. Horehound ( Marrubium vulgare ) : herbs and stems. Hyssop ( Hyssopus officinalis … ) ( Evernia furfuracea ) (a lichen). Mugwort ( Artemisia vulgaris ) : roots. Nux vomica ( Strychnos nux‑vomica ) : … ( Strophanthus kombe ) : seeds. Tansy ( Tanacetum vulgare ) : roots, leaves and seeds. Tonka ( tonquin ) ( …

Section VI > Chapter 29 > Heading 2930

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… acids (e.g., zinc dibutyldithiocarbamate) are used as vulcanisation accelerators in the rubber industry. (3)   … (e.g., tetraethylthiuram disulphide) are used as vulcanisation accelerators. (C) SULPHIDES (OR THIOETHERS)* … pharmaceutical products; also as an accelerator in the vulcanisation of rubber, and for the flotation of ores. …

Section VII > Chapter 40 > Heading 4003

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… articles, especially tyres, or from waste or scrap, of vulcanised rubber, by softening (“devulcanising”) the rubber and removing some of the unwanted …

Section VII > Chapter 40 > Heading 4004

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… waste, parings and scrap from the manufacture or working of unvulcanised or vulcanised rubber (other than hard rubber) . (2)   Goods of …

Section XVI > Chapter 84 > Heading 8487

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… Chapter 39 ); transmission or conveyor belts or belting, of vulcanised rubber ( heading 40.10 ), and other parts made of unhardened vulcanised rubber ( heading 40.16 ); parts made of leather … flexible rubber ring and a metal reinforcement assembled by vulcanisation, for example), characterised by the absence of …

Section VI > Chapter 38 > Heading 3812

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… category covers products which are added to rubber prior to vulcanisation to give the vulcanised articles better physical properties and reduce the time and temperature required for the vulcanising process. They sometimes also serve as …

Section VII > Chapter 40 > Heading 4012

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… by either of two methods : (i) a tread is moulded from unvulcanised rubber onto the tyre carcass or (ii) a vulcanised tread is attached to the tyre carcass by a vulcanisable rubber strip.  Such tyres may be referred to as …