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Section XI > Chapter 59 > Heading 5904

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… sometimes sawdust or wood flour); in most cases coloured pigments are also added to the paste. It may be plain or … woven cotton fabrics, covered with linoleum paste without pigments. These products have the appearance of cork and are …

Section VIII > Chapter 41 > Heading 4114

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… surface.        The applied varnish or lacquer may be pigmented or non-pigmented and may have a basis of : (a)  vegetable drying … coated or covered with a paint or lacquer consisting of pigments (including mica, silica or similar flakes) to give …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2813

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… (b) Diarsenic trisulphide (artificial orpiment, false auripigment, yellow sulphide) (As 2 S 3 ). Toxic yellow powder, … in water. Similar uses to the disulphide, and also as a pigment for leather or rubber, as a parasiticide or in …

Section IX > Chapter 44 > Heading 4410

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… may also be produced from other ligneous materials such as fragments obtained from bagasse, bamboo, cereal straw or … of the weight of the board. The chips, particles or other fragments constituting the particle boards of this heading … may be required to distinguish the particles and fragments from the ligno‑cellulosic fibres characterising …

Section V > Chapter 25 > Heading 2530

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… of their colouring properties, they are generally used as pigments. They include : (1)   Ochres (yellow, brown, red, … However, micaceous iron oxides , used mainly as anti‑rust pigments are classified in this heading although they …