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70.15 - Clock or watch glasses and similar glasses, asses for non-corrective or corrective spectacles, curved, bent, hollowed or the 1'l fe, not optically worked; hollow glass spheres and their segments, for the manufacture of such glasses. 7015.10 7015.90 - Glasses for corrective spectacles - Other This heading covers : (A) Glass, curved, bent, hollowed or the like, of any shape or size, with or without parallel faces, used as clock or watch glasses; it also includes all similar lasses for photograph frames and the like, medallions, hy ometers, barometers and simi ar appliances. In other words the heading covers a range o glasses of types normally designed to protect the dials or faces of the articles in question, even if in particular cases the glasses are intended for use as laboratory watch glasses or for the manufacture of mirrors. P f When the above glasses do not have parallel faces, they may have certain o tical properties, but whereas the primary functron of the glass elements of heading 70.1 is to produce a required optical effect, the main function of the goods of this paragraph is protection. (B) Glass, curved or the like, for non-corrective spectacles (e-g., sun-glasses and other protective spectacles), i.e., glass generally of poorer quality than used for corrective spectacles. These glasses usually have parallel faces, and are not intended, in practice, for o tical working. Nevertheless, should they be optically worked they would be exc uded (heading 90.01). f The glasses described in Parts (A) and (B) are mainly manufactured by the following processes : (I) Glass is blown into a hollow here of a diameter not usually exceedin 80 cm. This sphere is divided into three or our parts which are in turn cut into smal segments by means of a kind of diamond-tipped compass. The edges of each segment are then turned-in by hot-pressure in a mould. ? f (2) Small squares or discs are cut from flat glass; they are then curved either by softening in a concave mould or revolving ring under the action of heat, or by hot-pressure in a mould. (3) The molten glass is poured directly into the mould of a mechanical press. (4) A cavity is ground in one surface of a piece of round or rectangular (including square) flat glass to provide space for the clock or watch hands. In addition to glasses shaped for use (round, oval or rectangular including square), this heading also covers hollow spheres and segments obtained by the process descrxbed in (1) above. (C) Glass (including blanks, i.e. pieces simply pressed or moulded but not optically worked) for corrective spectacles. In most cases, the corrective spectacle industry uses blanks which are enerally in the shape o!?lass the lens b anks are obtained by cutting processes and then softening these cut blanks. Blanks fiom either source requre before they can be used as correctwe spectacle lenses. B This heading covers blanks for corrective s ectacle lenses, i.e., pieces simply moulded and not optically worked Prior to moulding, $is type of glass falls in beading 70.03, 70.04, 70.05 or 70.06, as appropriate. The heading does not cover : (a) Flat glass for the same uses (headings 70.05,70.06 and 70.07 in particular). (b) Optical elements of heading 70.14. (c) Clock or watch elasses specially pr ared fox laboratory use (pierced in the centre, ground on the edges to ensure autight sealing, ctc.)~ege.ding70.17). (d) Glass for corrective spectacles or contact lenses, optically worked (Chapter 90).
1.- This Chapter does not cover : (a) Goods of heading 32.07 (for example, vitrifiable enamels and glazes, glass frit, other glass in the form of powder, granules or flakes); (b) Articles of Chapter 71 (for example, imitation jewellery); (c) Optical fibre cables of heading 85.44, electrical insulators (heading 85.46) or fittings of insulating material of heading 85.47; (d) Front windscreens (windshields), rear windows and other windows, framed, for vehicles of Chapters 86 to 88; (e) Front windscreens (windshields), rear windows and other windows, whether or not framed, incorporating heating devices or other electrical or electronic devices, for vehicles of Chapters 86 to 88; (f) Optical fibres, optically worked optical elements, hypodermic syringes, artificial eyes, thermometers, barometers, hydrometers or other articles of Chapter 90; (g) Luminaires and lighting fittings, illuminated signs, illuminated name-plates or the like, having a permanently fixed light source, or parts thereof of heading 94.05; (h) Toys, games, sports requisites, Christmas tree ornaments or other articles of Chapter 95 (excluding glass eyes without mechanisms for dolls or for other articles of Chapter 95); or (ij) Buttons, fitted vacuum flasks, scent or similar sprays or other articles of Chapter 96. 2.- For the purposes of headings 70.03, 70.04 and 70.05 : (a) glass is not regarded as “worked” by reason of any process it has undergone before annealing; (b) cutting to shape does not affect the classification of glass in sheets; (c) the expression “absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer” means a microscopically thin coating of metal or of a chemical compound (for example, metal oxide) which absorbs, for example, infra- red light or improves the reflecting qualities of the glass while still allowing it to retain a degree of transparency or translucency; or which prevents light from being reflected on the surface of the glass. 3.- The products referred to in heading 70.06 remain classified in that heading whether or not they have the character of articles. 4.- For the purposes of heading 70.19, the expression “glass wool” means : (a) Mineral wools with a silica (SiO ) content not less than 60 % by weight; 2 (b) Mineral wools with a silica (SiO ) content less than 60 % but with an alkaline oxide (K O or Na O) 2 2 2 content exceeding 5 % by weight or a boric oxide (BO ) content exceeding 2 % by weight. 2 3 Mineral wools which do not comply with the above specifications fall in heading 68.06. 5.- Throughout the Nomenclature, the expression “glass” includes fused quartz and other fused silica. Subheading Note. 1.- For the purposes of subheadings 7013.22, 7013.33, 7013.41 and 7013.91, the expression “lead crystal” means only glass having a minimum lead monoxide (PbO) content by weight of 24 %.