… exceeding 5 mm 4411.13 - - Of a thickness exceeding 5 mm but not exceeding 9 mm 4411.14 - - Of a thickness exceeding … 0.8 g/cm 3 4411.93 - - Of a density exceeding 0.5 g/cm 3 but not exceeding 0.8 g/cm 3 4411.94 - - Of a density not … applications such as furniture, interior decoration and in building. Medium density fibreboard of a density exceeding …
… disagreeable odour and because they are usually packed in bulk. The heading excludes edible roes and milt ( … Scales of whitebait or of similar fish, fresh or preserved (but not in solution); these are used for the preparation of … curled or otherwise prepared. The goods may be in bulk, in bunches or may be put up in skeins, etc. This heading …
… Of a water absorption coefficient by weight exceeding 0.5 % but not exceeding 10 % 6907.23 - - Of a water absorption … thinner in relation to their surface dimensions than are building bricks. Whereas bricks play an essential part in … shaped by extruding or pressing at room temperature, but can be formed by other processes, then dried and …
… is a complex compound formerly obtained from lapis lazuli, but now prepared artificially by treating mixtures of … and violet ultramarines are also covered by this heading, but certain unmixed chromates, sometimes known as yellow … dyestuffs. (Coloured earths, whether or not mixed together, but not brightened, generally fall in heading 25.30 - see …
… and condenser in the refrigerant (water or brine) circuit, but the evaporation is induced by a vacuum produced by an … containing water and a refrigerant and incorporating a burner. Heat pumps are usually designated by the association … in these, heat is obtained by means of a system of tubes buried in the earth. Heat pumps may be presented as a single …
… jet of compressed air or steam for cleaning stonework in buildings, statuary, etc. The group also includes separately … machined metal, etc. (D) SYRINGES, SPRAYS AND POWDER DISTRIBUTORS These are used for insecticides, fungicides, etc., in … soot removers for boilers ( heading 84.04 ). (c) Furnace burners ( heading 84.16 ). (d) Machines for cleaning …
… such as starch, sugar, cellulose, and fats, which are “burned up” by the animal organism to produce the energy … cereals, half‑sugar mangolds, tallow, straw. (2) “Body‑building” protein‑rich nutrients or minerals. Unlike energy … these nutrients are not “burned up” by the animal organism but contribute to the formation of animal tissues and of the …
… electronically or mechanical ringers such as a bell or a buzzer. Some telephone sets incorporate a light or lamp … to obtain a connection. The selector may be of the push-button or keypad (tone) type or of the drum or rotary … are classified in heading 85.18 while bells and buzzers are classified in heading 85.31 . Telephone …