… principally by reducing and smelting iron ore in blast furnaces or by smelting ferrous waste and scrap in electric furnaces or cupola furnaces. It is an iron‑carbon alloy also containing other …
… and the nature of the fabric, are clearly meant to be worn exclusively or mainly in the pursuit of sporting … appearance and texture, are identifiable as intended to be worn principally for skiing (cross‑country or alpine). They … paragraph (1) above and a type of padded, sleeveless jacket worn over the overall. All the components of a “ski …
… excluded from heading 40.08 because they have been milled, turned, assembled by glueing or sewing or otherwise worked. … mats, sink plugs, sink plungers, doorstops, rubber feet for furniture legs and other articles for household use. The …
… sphere is divided into three or four parts which are in turn cut into small segments by means of a kind of … diamond-tipped compass. The edges of each segment are then turned-in by hot-pressure in a mould. (2) Small squares or … drawing processes and then softening these cut pieces in a furnace before pressing them into blanks. Blanks from either …
… water, efflorescent. Decomposed by heat to give a fusible varnish of boric anhydride; hence its use as a fire‑proofing … powder, sparingly soluble. Used as a drier in paints or varnishes. (5) Nickel borate . Pale green crystals, used …
… hardened rubber, hard plastics and similar hard materials (horn, corozo, mother of pearl, ivory, etc.). The heading … used for hard products such as corozo, hard rubber, horn and ivory. Sanding machines use abrasives to …
… See the General Explanatory Note to this Chapter concerning the distinction between tubes and pipes and … seam” tubes are used, for example, as frames for metal furniture. This heading also includes tubes, pipes and …