… normally fall in Chapters 50 to 55 . (B) Fabrics made from yarn, strip or the like, impregnated, coated, covered or … 56.04. (C) Weftless fabrics composed of parallel textile yarns agglomerated by gumming or calendering with rubber, …
… instruments, lifting or handling machinery or interior furnishings). (B) Hulls of any material. Complete vessels … excluded from this Chapter : (a) Model vessels used for ornamental purposes (e.g., galleons and other sailing …
… flasks (conical, multi-necked, etc.), special spirit burners, mortars, weighing boats, pipettes, vacuum vessels … be made to Explanatory Note to heading 90.27 for the rules governing the classification of instruments and apparatus …
… paper or textile backing using a flexible bonding material; alternatively, they may be used for the manufacture of … alia , for the manufacture of windows for ovens, stoves, furnaces, etc., of unbreakable lamp “glasses”, and of …
… by electric, thermic and mechanical considerations. The external surface is very smooth in order to prevent the … or carrying clamps). Insulators equipped with metal horns or guard shields or other devices to form lightning …
… may be worked by emulsification (e.g., with skimmed milk), churning, texturation (modification of the texture or … not hydrogenated, which have been worked by emulsification, churning, texturation, etc. The heading includes …
… a line to catch fish, marine mammals, turtles, etc. (9) Warning guns, mortars and similar apparatus , firing blank … at lifeboat stations), to celebrate an event or to give warning of the presence of poachers, etc. (10) “ Hail cannon …