… heading include : (1) Oil varnishes in which the film-producing agent is a drying oil (e.g., linseed oil) or a … etc. (3) Varnishes based on bitumen, pitch or similar products (sometimes known as black japans, black varnishes, … radiation to form cross-linked, solvent-insoluble network structures (a hard, dry film). Products of the types …
… printing or embossing, plating‑up, etching, etc.), conductor elements (wiring), contacts or other printed components such as inductances, resistors and capacitors (“passive” elements), …
… servicing and maintenance of the permanent way and structures alongside the track. The heading includes : (1) Workshop vans and trucks fitted with tools, machine‑tools, electric …
… coated with one or more diagnostic or laboratory reagents, such as litmus, pH or pole-finding papers or pre-coated … would be classifiable under another heading. Examples of such kits are those for testing glucose in blood, ketones in … a backing or support). Diagnostic kits based on reactions such as agglutination, precipitation, neutralization, …
… as parts of articles are excluded from this heading if such parts are covered by another heading of the … or black in colour, is very malleable and becomes highly ductile when heated; when cooled it retains the shape given … heading 97.03 ). (11) Shoe horns. (12) Tableware such as knife‑rests, small spoons and serviette rings. …
… waxes, white oil and kaolin and are slightly greasy to the touch. Others are mixtures of cellulose pulp and … generally of wax, plastics or gutta-percha, mixed with products such as rosin, shellac and fillers (e.g., powdered … They also contain setting accelerators or retarders. Such products for use in dentistry generally contain 25 % or …
… indentations, ribs, grooves or other deformations produced during the rolling process or twisted after rolling … can be distinguished from other rolled, forged or drawn products since : (1) They present a more accurate and …
… or mixed or otherwise prepared. This heading covers products obtained by pressing lard (i.e., lard stearin and … differs from the pressing in dry rendering which is conducted at higher temperature to remove the residual fat from the other animal materials such as protein and connective tissue, etc. The products of …
… with, a suitable proportion of clay. Other materials such as silica, alumina or iron bearing substances may also … be added. As a result of the firing process, semi‑finished products known as clinkers are obtained. These clinkers are subsequently ground to produce Portland cement, which may incorporate additives and …