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40.05 - Compounded rubber, unvulcanised, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip. 4005.10 - Compounded with carbon black or silica 4005.20 - Solutions; dispersions other than those of subheading 4005.10 - Other : - - Plates, sheets and strip 4005.99 - - Other 4005.91 This heading covers compounded rubber which is unvulcanised and is in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip. The term " rubber " has the same meaning as in Note 1 to this Chapter. The heading therefore e, chide and sirmlar natural covers natural rubber, balata, gutta-percha, synthetic rubber, factice derived from oils, and suc substances reclaimed, provided t ey have been compounded with other substances. Yfl YY h According to Note 5 (A to the Chapter, headings 40.01 and 40.02 do not apply to any rubber or mixture of rubbers w ich has been compounded, before or after coa ation, with vulcanisin agents, accelerators, retarders or activators (other than those adde for the preparation o re-vulcanised rubber latex), pigments or other colourin matter (other than those added solely !or the purpose of identificat~on, plasticisers or exten ers (except mineral oil in the case of oil-extended rubber ,fillers, rein orcing agents, organic solvents or any other substances, except those permitted un er Note 5 (B). d 'f P f The heading includes : (A) Rubber compounded with carbon black or silica (with or without mineral oil or other ingredients). This cate ory includes carbon black masterbatch consisting of ap roxirnately 40-70 parts of carbon lack to 100 parts of dry rubber; it is usually marketed in%ales. (B) Compounded rubbers not containing carbon black or silica. These contain substances such as or anic solvents, vulcanising agents, accelerators, plasticisers, extenders, thickeners and llers (other than carbon black or silica). Some of them may contain red clay or protein. B These two categories include the following types of product : (1) Compounded rubber latex (including pre-vulcanised latex) provided that as a result of compounding it has not ac uired the character of a preparation more specifically described in another heading of the omenclature. d Thus, the heading excludes, inter alia,latex varnishes and paints (Chapter 32). (2) Dispersions and solutions of unvulcanised rubber in organic solvents, used for the manufacture of dipped articles or for coating finished articles. (3) Plates, sheets and strip, consisting of textile fabrics combined with compounded rubber, weighing more than 1,500 g/mZ and containing not more than 50 % by weight of textile material. Such products are obtained either b calendering or by " gumming " or by a combination of both processes. They are used ma y for the manufacture of tyres, tubes, pipes, etc. d' (4) Other plates, sheets and stri of compounded rubber which may be used, for example, for repairing tyres or inner tu es (hot process), for the manufacture of adhesive patches, washers for certain airtight seals, rubber granules, etc., for moulding rubber soles. % (5) Corn ounded rubber in the form of granules, ready for vulcanisation, and used as such for mou ding purposes (e.g., in the shoe-making industry). f The plates, sheets and strip (includin blocks of re lar geometric shape) of this heading may be surface-worked (printed, ernbossecf grooved, c annelled, ribbed, etc.) or simply cut to rectangular (including square) shape, whether or not having the character of articles, but may not be otherwise cut to shape or further worked. y This heading also excludes : (a) Concentrated dispersions of colouring matter (including colour lakes) in rubber, used as raw materials for colouring rubber in the mass (heading 32.04,32.05 or 32.06). (b) More or less pasty products, with a basis of latex or other rubber, used as mastics, painters' filling or non-refractory surfacing preparations (heading 32.14). (c) Prepared bes and other prepared adhesives consisting of rubber solutions or dispersions with added fillers, vufcanising agents and resins, and rubber solutions and dispersions put up for retail sale as glues or adhesives, not exceeding a net weight of 1 kg (heading 35.06). (d) Intermixtures of any product of heading 40.01 with any product of heading 40.02 (heading 40.02). (e) Reclaimed rubber mixed with virgin rubber or other added substances and having the essential character of reclaimed rubber (heading 40.03). (f) Plates, sheets and strip of unvulcanised rubber, worked otherwise than by surface-working or cut to shapes other than rectangular (including square) (heading 40.06). (g) Plates, sheets and strip composed of parallel textile yams agglomerated with rubber (heading 59.06).
1.- Except where the context otherwise requires, throughout the Nomenclature the expression “rubber” means the following products, whether or not vulcanised or hard : natural rubber, balata, gutta-percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums, synthetic rubber, factice derived from oils, and such substances reclaimed. 2.- This Chapter does not cover : (a) Goods of Section XI (textiles and textile articles); (b) Footwear or parts thereof of Chapter 64; (c) Headgear or parts thereof (including bathing caps) of Chapter 65; (d) Mechanical or electrical appliances or parts thereof of Section XVI (including electrical goods of all kinds), of hard rubber; (e) Articles of Chapter 90, 92, 94 or 96; or (f) Articles of Chapter 95 (other than sports gloves, mittens and mitts and articles of headings 40.11 to