Cordage man-made textile materials

Cordage man-made textile materials

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face shields (covering more than the eye area) . . safety face shields designed for use by workers employed in hazardous work, and parts thereof; plastic face-masks, without mechanical parts, with or without a replaceable non-woven filter . . respirators, consisting of several layers of nonwovens of man-made
fibres, whether or not treated with activated carbon, with or without an exhalation valve, to be employed in a noxious atmosphere . . safety equipment and parts thereof cellulose/paper masks . . textile face-masks, without a replaceable filter or mechanical parts, including surgical masks and disposable...
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technology; machinery for fabric manufacturing; coating equipment; laminating and coating equipment; other machinery and equipments; control and monitoring methods; recycling technology; technical accessories; laboratory and measuring equipment; quality assurance; nanotechnology; microsystems technology; textile
care; making-up technology for industrial fabrics (not for garments) fibres and yarns man-made fibres and yarns; glass fibres, yarns and rovings; metal yarns; natural fibres; other fibres and yarns; monofilaments woven fabrics, laid webs, braidings, knitted fabrics woven fabrics; laid webs; braidings...
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chapter wise details documents required to import brochures, printed books, newspapers, journals, periodicals, maps etc. documents required to import plaiting materials, basket ware, wickerwork, articles of loofah, straw, esparto etc. documents required to import agglomerated cork natural cork, cork
articles of steel how to import iron and steel government requirements to import pearls, stones, precious metals, imitation jewelry and coins tips to import glass and glassware products guidelines to import ceramic products how to import mica, articles of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos or similar materials...
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chapter wise details documents required to import brochures, printed books, newspapers, journals, periodicals, maps etc. documents required to import plaiting materials, basket ware, wickerwork, articles of loofah, straw, esparto etc. documents required to import agglomerated cork natural cork, cork
articles of steel how to import iron and steel government requirements to import pearls, stones, precious metals, imitation jewelry and coins tips to import glass and glassware products guidelines to import ceramic products how to import mica, articles of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos or similar materials...
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or steel guidelines to export iron and steel customs procedures to export imitation jewelry, pearls, precious metals, coin etc. processes to export glass and glassware methods to export ceramic products export clearance procedures for articles of mica, stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, or similar materials
formalities for artificial flowers, articles of human hair, feathers etc. procedures to export umbrellas, sun umbrellas, walking sticks, seat-sticks, whips, riding-crops etc. processes to export headgear and parts tips to export footwear, gaiters etc. government rules to export worn clothing and worn textile...
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and blended man-made textiles. finishing of silk and blended silk textiles. finishing of upper leather, lining leather and garment leather etc. finishing of wool and blended wool textiles. firefighting and fire-prevention services at airports fish farming in freshwater including farming of freshwater
of cotton manufacture of carpets and other floor coverings made of silk manufacture of carpets and other floor coverings made of wool manufacture of carpets made of synthetic materials manufacture of carpets, and other floor coverings made of jute, mesta and coir manufacture of catechu(katha) and chewing...
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and blended man-made textiles. finishing of silk and blended silk textiles. finishing of upper leather, lining leather and garment leather etc. finishing of wool and blended wool textiles. firefighting and fire-prevention services at airports fish farming in freshwater including farming of freshwater
of cotton manufacture of carpets and other floor coverings made of silk manufacture of carpets and other floor coverings made of wool manufacture of carpets made of synthetic materials manufacture of carpets, and other floor coverings made of jute, mesta and coir manufacture of catechu(katha) and chewing...
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staple fibres knitted or crocheted fabrics man-made filaments; strip and the like of man- made textile meterials fertiliser plastics and articles thereof organic chemicals iron and steel inorganic chemicals, organic or inorganic compounds of precious metal, of rare-earth metals, of radioactive elements
staple fibres rubber and articles thereof edible fruit and nuts, peel of citrus fruit or melons man-made filaments; strip and the like of man- made textile meterials aluminium and articles thereof knitted or crocheted fabrics inorganic chemicals, organic or inorganic compounds of precious metal, of...
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iso - wikipedia iso from wikipedia, the free encyclopedia jump to navigation jump to search for two-letter country codes, see iso - alpha- . s-twist and z-twist iso is an international standard for direction of twist designation for yarns , complex yarns, slivers , slubbings, rovings , cordage , and
these two letters. the handedness of the twist is the direction of the twists as they progress away from an observer. thus z-twist is said to be right-handed , and s-twist to be left-handed. the convention of using these two letters to unambiguously designate twist direction was already used in the cordage...
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31st day of july 2018, shall lapse.". the relevant extract of the earlier notifications notifying the tariff items for fabrics under the jurisdiction of the council is given here-below:- sr. no. tariff item, heading, sub- heading or chapter description of goods 5 5407, 5408 woven fabrics of manmade textile
materials 6 5512 to 5516 woven fabrics of manmade staple fibres 6a 5608 knotted netting of twine, cordage or rope; made up fishing nets and other made up nets, of textile materials 6b 5801 corduroy fabrics 6c 5806 narrow woven fabrics, other than goods of heading 5807; narrow fabrics consisting of warp...
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