… Transfers produced and supplied mainly for the amusement of children are also covered by this heading, as are also … with a heated smoothing iron. The articles described above should not be confused with the products known as window …
… in refiners after high‑pressure steaming of the wood. It should be noted that some pulps produced in refiners may be … used alone because the fibres are relatively short and would produce weak products. In paper‑making it is more …
… include labels of a kind used for marking wearing apparel, household linen, mattresses, tents, soft toys, or other … labels used by private individuals (boarding school pupils, soldiers, etc.) to identify their personal property; the …
… separated by a layer of padding. These layers are usually held together by needling or stitching (including … the product the character of embroidery. They may also be held together by knotted ties, or by adhesive, by heat …
… “Wefts” consisting of man-made fibres dyed in the mass, folded in two to form tufts which are bound together, at the folded ends, by a machine-made plait of textile yarns …
… ‑ Other chain : 7315.81 ‑ ‑ Stud‑link 7315.82 ‑ ‑ Other, welded link 7315.89 ‑ ‑ Other 7315.90 ‑ Other parts This … link chain including stud‑link chain (whether forged, cast, welded, stamped from sheet or strip metal or made from wire, …
… in thickness). The thinnest foils, used for imitation gilding, etc., are very flimsy; they are generally … to shape (rectangular or otherwise), perforated, coated (gilded, silvered, varnished, etc.), or printed. The limiting …