… petrol, oil or other fluids in engines, machine‑tools, pumps, transformers, hydraulic or pneumatic appliances, … tight, and can be used without further processing for the purposes described in paragraph (1) above. In order to …
… They are generally fit only for the recovery (e.g., by pulling) of the fibres (which are usually re‑spun), for the manufacture of paper or plastics, for the …
… irrespective of the type of container in which they are put up (often in cans or other airtight containers). These … the cob or in grains, carrots, peas, etc. , pre‑cooked or put up with butter or other sauce. (4) Products in the …
… not highly polymerised, made by polymerising more or less impure fractions obtained, respectively, from deeply cracked … articles, for example, aircraft and automobile parts, pump impellers. (3) Polysulphones are polymers …
… applies only to the following goods, provided they are not put up in the forms or packages described in heading 31.05 : … calcined or further heat-treated than for the removal of impurities. (4) Calcium hydrogenorthophosphate containing …
… and film in the flat (i.e., not in rolls), including film put up in disc form, are unexposed and are generally coated … (thermally) enhanced after irradiation. These goods are put to many uses such as : (1) Plates, cut film and film …
… on magnesium hydroxide. White powder, containing oxide as impurity; almost insoluble in water. Used for bleaching … for producing glass X‑ray shields; in pottery; for purifying water; manufacture of potassium hydroxide and of …
… follows the groove in the recorded medium) into electrical impulses. (2) Laser optical reading systems . (3) … or video recording or reproducing apparatus, whether or not put up in retail packings together with a cleaning solution. …
… this heading, they must be clad, plated or coated. For the purpose of this heading, the expression “clad, plated or … 83.10 . ° ° ° Subheading Explanatory Notes. For the purpose of the subheadings of heading 72.10, products …