… are white odourless powders composed of fine grains which crackle when rubbed between the fingers. They generally give … is formed. Starches are commercially processed to give a wide range of products classified under other headings, … dextrose, glucose. They are also used as such in a wide variety of industries, especially the food, paper, …
… These articles are included here even if they incorporate buckles or other fittings of precious metal, or are … with mere trimmings of furskin or artificial fur on the outside. (5) Sleeve protectors . (6) Sailors’ collars . … Labels, badges, emblems, “flashes” and the like ( excluding embroidered motifs of heading 58.10 ) made up otherwise than …
… - Without drivers or control circuits : 8524.11 - - Of liquid crystals 8524.12 - - Of organic light-emitting diodes … item (1). The modules may contain drivers that receive video signals or other data (e.g., text, images, ADP signals, or other graphical data) and switch individual pixels of displays (generally consisting of …
… against skin irritants; injectable intracutaneous gels for wrinkle elimination and lip enhancement (including those containing hyaluronic acid); anti-acne preparations ( other than soaps of heading … toilet vinegars which are mixtures of vinegars or acetic acid and perfumed alcohol. Sunscreen or sun tan …
… in blocks, slabs or bars weighing more than 2 kg or in liquid, paste, powder, granular or other bulk form in … of pellets, beans, rounds, drops, balls, chips, flakes, sprinkles, shavings and similar. Goods under this …
… like for police, etc., and loaded walking‑sticks . (2) Knuckledusters , i.e., pieces of metal shaped to fit a … . (6) Guns and pistols , operated by compressed carbon dioxide gas, for remote projection of an automatic syringe, …
… here even if combined with materials other than glass, provided they retain the essential character of glass … such as pots, bowls, cylinders or discs for glazing hides or skins; protectors for safety or other apparatus; greasing cups; thread guides; sight-holes and gauge-glasses; S-shaped tubes; …
… at the front, it is generally fastened by means of a slide fastener (zipper). It may or may not be fitted with a … the bottom of the trouser‑legs which generally go down to ankle level. They may or may not have footstraps. (B) “Ski … which, by their general appearance and texture, are identifiable as intended to be worn principally for skiing …
… leather strips obtained by cutting, tapered at one end, and identifiable as intended for making up belts. Gloves, … or to which furskin or artificial fur is attached on the outside except as mere trimming, fall in heading 43.03 or … constitute more than minor fittings or minor ornamentation, provided that these parts do not give the articles their …
… calcium sulphate used in the manufacture of sulphuric acid or of certain types of plaster. Plasters consist of … set hard. In order that the plasters should not set too quickly small quantities of retarders are often added to the …