… of uses, such as housing, worksite accommodation, offices, schools, shops, sheds, garages and greenhouses, are … as hospitals, hotels, residential, communal facilities, or schools. They may be presented with assembly components to …
… The term “safety glass” covers only the types of glass described below and does not refer to protective glass such … these qualities these types of glass are used in motor car windscreens and windows, in doors, in ships’ portholes, in …
… twisting, plaiting, weaving, making up or moulding. For a description of crocidolite asbestos, see the Explanatory … or may be cut to shape in the form of strips, frames, discs, rings, etc. In the manufacture of yarn, single or …
… made of wood, rubber, etc., including glue-on, nail-on and screw-on types; parts of heels (e.g., top pieces). (6) … nor having the essential character of footwear as described in headings 64.01 to 64.05. (B) The following …
… 2 O 3 ) is obtained by calcining the aluminium hydroxide described below, or from ammonium alum. It is a light white … inks, medicinal products, alums, the artificial corundum described above and for clarifying liquids; it is mixed with …