… for hand saws and for machines, and for all materials. They include : (1) Band saw or endless saw blades (e.g., … . The heading also covers saw blade blanks . Provided that they are toothed, strip (whether or not cut to length) and …
… by solvents) of edible or industrial oils and fats, whether they are presented for that purpose, for sowing or for other … heading may be whole, broken, crushed, husked or shelled. They may also have undergone heat treatment designed mainly …
… finish than the packing containers of group (A) above. They are used for the filing or storage of documents or … devices of metal, wood, plastics or textile material). They may also be provided with frames of metal, plastics, …
… molecular weight of vegetable, animal or microbial origin. They are suitable for processing into plastics. The heading … of regular shape, sheets, rods or tubes. In these forms they are excluded from this heading (generally heading 39.16 …
… example, stalks of broom), are classified here only when they have undergone treatment indicating their use as textile materials (e.g., when they have been crushed, carded or combed in preparation for …
… protein keratin, and have a characteristic scaly surface. They are elastic, extremely hygroscopic (absorb moisture … Greasy wool is normally yellowish. Some, however, is grey, black, brown or russet in colour. (B) Degreased …
… differ from the chronograph watches described above in that they do not have the usual hour, minute and seconds hands, … fifths, tenths, hundredths and thousandths of a second. They are sometimes equipped with special devices so that the …
… may have an electrical sound pick‑up and amplifying device; they nevertheless remain classified in their respective … Chapter, provided that, without the electrical equipment, they can still be used like the similar conventional‑type …
… on manufacturing process and the kind of starch used. They are soluble in water (suitably heated, if necessary) … gum” and “starch gum” to certain of these products. They are mainly used as glues, in the colour industry, in …
… a class of “alumino-silicates” known as “ceramic fibres”. They are formed by fusing a blend of alumina and silica, in … of heading 70.19, have a flocculent or fibrous appearance. They differ from the latter by their chemical composition …
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