… 69 ), while metallic structural material is, in general, classified in Section XV . On the other hand, the heading … furnace, etc. Such lifting or handling equipment is to be classified with the furnace or oven provided it forms an integral part thereof; otherwise it is to be classified in heading 84.28 . PARTS Subject to the general …
… ensures that their spacing remains constant. The bearings classified in this heading include : (A) Ball bearings , … barrel‑shaped, etc.). (C) Needle roller bearings . These differ from ordinary roller bearings in that they are bearings with cylindrical rollers of a uniform diameter not exceeding 5 mm and having a length …
… a nozzle. (2) Pulse-jets. This engine differs from the ram-jet in that its outlet nozzle emits a … of the nature of the propellants of Chapter 36. Rockets are classified in this heading only when forming propulsive … parts of the engines and motors of this heading are also classified here (e.g., combustion chambers and vents for jet …
… Oxygen compounds of hydrogen are also excluded and are classified under heading 22.01 (water), heading 28.45 (heavy … iron, zinc or other metals, extracting gelatin from bones, purifying animal black, preparing metal chlorides, etc. …
… three varieties mixed together give “phosphoric snow”, classified here. (B) PHOSPHORIC ACID Phosphoric acid … the form of deliquescent prismatic crystals, but, as it is difficult to preserve in the solid state, it is usually put … (I) Acids characterised by alternating P‑O‑P atoms are classified here . They may be derived formally by condensing …
… plaster. (3) Training dummies, constituting an inflatable life‑size model of the human body with artificial respiratory parts reproducing those of a human …
… However, only built‑in equipment normally supplied is to be classified with the buildings. This includes electrical fittings … and pipes, paints, wallpaper, carpeting) is to be classified with the buildings, provided it is presented therewith …
… this type the pile is simply looped under the weft threads. If, on the contrary, the loops are left uncut, the resulting … able to produce a design obtained by the use of two to five different coloured yarns. Wilton carpets are also …
… metal (generally heading 71.15 ). These parts are classified in their own appropriate headings. However, clock … hairsprings, etc.) r emain in this heading. (b) Parts specifically included in other headings of this Chapter … articles of heading 91.06 or 91.07). The heading includes identifiable blanks of clock or watch parts, but it excludes …
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