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PART 9.-DYEING AND TANNING PRODUCTS; PIGMENTS AND PIGMENT-LIKE MATERIALS; INKS, PAINTS, AND RELATED PRODUCTS-Continued

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PART 9.-DYEING AND TANNING Products; Pigments and PIGMENT-LIKE MATERIALS; INKS, PAINTS, AND RELATED PRODUCTS—Continued

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Subpart Cheadnotes:

1. The provision in this subpart for artists', students', and children's pigments and paints assembled into sets (item 474.08) covers only pigments and paints assembled in such container and form, and with such assortment of articles, as to be suitable for sale at retail to artists, students, or children as a paint set, kit, or color outfit.

2. The term "paints and enamel paints" in this subpart
covers dispersions of pigments or pigment-like materials with a
liquid (vehicle) which are suitable for application to surfaces
as a thin layer, and which dry (harden) to an opaque, solid film.
The vehicle of paints consists of drying oils or resins which bind
the pigment particles together in the film; and the vehicle of
enamel paints is principally varnish. Paints and enamel paints
may also contain thinners, driers, plasticizers, or other agents.
3. The term "varnishes" in this subpart covers liquid surface-
coating products which contain no pigments or pigment-like
materials, and which dry (harden) to a transparent or trans-
lucent film. Shellac varnishes are solutions of shellac or any
other form of lac in a volatile solvent such as ethyl alcohol.
Oleoresinous varnishes consist of resins dissolved in or reacted
with a drying oil, to which thinners, driers, and plasticizers
may be added. Cellulose-derivative varnishes (lacquers) are
solutions of cellulose nitrate or other cellulose derivatives in a
volatile solvent.

4. The term "stains" in this subpart covers liquids containing
transparent or semitransparent pigments, dyes, or chemicals,
chiefly used to deepen or otherwise alter the color of wood, but
which will not obscure its grain, texture, or markings.
Artists', students', and children's pigments and paints, in cakes,
jars, pans, tubes, or other forms, and such pigments and paints
assembled into sets with or without brushes, outline drawings,
stencils, water pans, or other articles:

In any form not over 1.5 pounds net weight each:

Not assembled into sets:

Valued under 20 cents per dozen pieces..

Valued 20 cents or more per dozen pieces:

In jars or tubes...

In cakes, pans, or other forms.

Assembled into sets with or without brushes, outline

drawings, stencils, water pans, or other articles.

Inks and ink powders:

Ink powders..

Drawing ink.

Other inks.

474.02

474.04

474.06

474.08

474.20

474.22

474.26

474.30

Paints and enamel paints:

Not containing titanium pigments.

474.35

Containing titanium pigments..

Varnishes:

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PART 10.-PETROLEUM, NATURAL GAS, AND PRODUCTS DERIVED THEREFROM'

25% ad val. 25% ad val. 30¢ per lb. 25% ad val. 25% ad val.

0.75¢ per lb.
20% ad val.

[28 F.R. 8827]

Part 10 headnotes:

1. Any product described in this part and also in part 1 of this schedule is classifiable in said part 1, except fuel oils, motor fuel, and lubricating oils and greases, containing by weight not over 25 percent of any product described in said part 1. This part does not cover

(i) paraffin and other petroleum waxes (see part 13B of this schedule), or

(ii) petroleum asphalts (see part 1J of schedule 5). 2. For the purposes of this part

(a) "Reconstituted crude petroleum" (items 475.05 and 475.10) is a product which is essentially the equivalent of crude petroleum and which is made by adding fuel oil, naphtha, or other petroleum fractions to crude or topped crude petroleum; and

(b) "Motor fuel" (item 475.25) is any product derived
primarily from petroleum, shale, or natural gas, whether or
not containing additives, which is chiefly used as a fuel in
internal-combustion or other engines.

3. For the purposes of items 475.65 and 475.70 of this part-
(a) a product is considered to be in liquid form if-

(i) the penetration is more than 350 units (35 milli-
meters) when tested by the procedure and equipment
specified in American Society of Testing Materials
(ASTM) Designation: D-5 with the use of a 50-gram
load for 1 second at 77° F., or when tested by a pro-
cedure which provides equivalent results, and

(i) such product is not in an essentially gaseous state
at a temperature of 60° F. and at a pressure of 14.65
pounds per square inch (absolute),
regardless of the condition of the product at the time of
importation; and

(b) in determining the relative weights of components of the mixtures provided for in items 475.65 and 475.70, naphtha and other petroleum derivatives which may be present in such mixtures as solvents shall be disregarded. See footnotes at end of table.

Item

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475. 05 475.10 475. 15 475.25 475.30

Crude petroleum (including reconstituted crude petroleum)
topped crude petroleum; crude shale oil; and distillate and residual
fuel oils (including blended fuel oils) derived from petroleum,
shale, or both, with or without additives:

Testing under 25 degrees A.P.I....
Testing 25 degrees A.P.I. or more..

Natural gas, methane, ethane, propane, butane, and mixtures
thereof.

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Motor fuel.

1.25¢ per gal..

Kerosene derived from petroleum, shale oil, or both (except motor
fuel).

2.5¢ per gal.

0.25¢ per gal.

0.5¢ per gal.

475.35

Naphthas derived from petroleum, shale oil, natural gas, or com-
binations thereof (except motor fuel).

0.25¢ per gal..

0.5¢ per gal.

475.40

Mineral oil of medicinal grade derived from petroleum, shale oil, or
both.

0.5¢ per gal...

0.5¢ per gal.

475.45

475. 55

475.60

Lubricating oils and greases, derived from petroleum, shale oil, or
both, with or without additives:

Oils..
Greases:

Containing not over 10 percent by weight of salts of fatty
acids of animal (including marine animal) or vegetable
origin.
Other..

Mixtures of hydrocarbons not specially provided for, derived
wholly from petroleum, shale oil, natural gas, or combinations
thereof, which contain by weight not over 50 percent of any single
hydrocarbon compound:

475.65 475.70

In liquid form

In other than liquid form..

0.25¢ per gal..
Free

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0.5¢ per gal.
Free.

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PART 13.-FATTY SUBSTANCES, CAMPHOR, CHARS AND CARRONS, ISOTOPES, WAXES, AND OTHER PRODUCTS

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PART 13.-FATTY SUBSTANCES, CAMPHOR, CHARS AND CARBONS, ISOTOPES, WAXES, AND OTHer Products-Continued

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493.02

493. 04

493. 10

493.15

493. 16

Derived from coconut, palm-kernel, or palm oil. Other.....

Of animal (including marine animal) origin.....
Of vegetable origin:

Derived from coconut, palm-kernel, or palm oil.
Other...

Artificial mixtures of two or more of the fatty substances provided for in this subpart or in part 8A of this schedule, not specially provided for.

Subpart B.-Camphor, Chars and Carbons, Isotopes, Waxes, and Other Products

Subpart B headnotes:

1. For the purposes of this part

(a) the term "crude", in items 493.02, 493.20, and 493.55, has the same meaning as is given for that term in headnote 3(c) of part 3 of this schedule; and

(b) the term "advanced" in items 493.04, 493.21, and 493.56, has the same meaning as is given for that term in headnote 3(d) in part 3 of this schedule.

Barbasco or cube root, and derris, tube or tuba root:

Crude...

Advanced.

Blackings, powders, liquids, and creams for polishing and cleaning, all the foregoing in immediate containers holding not over 10 pounds each.

Casein and mixtures in chief value thereof:

Casein..

Other..

Camphor:

Natural:

3¢ per lb. +10% ad val.
36 per lb. +12.5% ad val..
1.5¢ per lb. +10% ad val..

4.5¢ per lb. +10% ad val..
2.25 per lb. +10% ad val..

36 per lb. +10% ad val.
10% ad val..

1.5¢ per lb. +10% ad val..
1.5¢ per lb. +10% ad val...

7.25¢ per lb..

2.25¢ per lb. +15% ad val..
2.25¢ per lb. +10% ad val.
2.25¢ per lb. +10% ad val..

3e per lb. +10% ad val.".
10% ad val..

2.5¢ per lb. +12.5% ad val.....

3 per lb. +10.5% ad val..
10.5% ad val..

0.75¢ per lb. +10.5% ad val.

1.5¢ per lb. +10.5% ad val.".
10.5% ad val.

10.5% ad val., but not less than
the highest rate applicable to
any component.

Free.

1% ad val..
6% ad val.

Free.

2.75¢ per lb..

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0.5¢ per lb..

3¢ per lb.

5¢ per lb.

Free. 5.5¢ per lb.

lé per lb. 5¢ per lb. 5¢ per lb.

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493. 42

Preparations containing over 50 percent by weight of monosodium

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16% ad val..

Free

16% ad val.

0.5 per lb.

12.5% ad val.

Free. Free.

25% ad val.

Free. 20% ad val. le per lb. 25% ad val.

Pyrethrum or insect flowers:

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Free. 10% ad val.

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PART 13.-FATTY SUBSTANCES, CAMPHOR, CHARS AND CARBONS, ISOTOPES, WAXES, AND OTHER Products-Continued

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⚫ See general headnote 3(f) (iii).

(s)=Suspended. See general headnote 3(b).

The duties on aluminun oxide (alumina) imported for use in producing aluminum are suspended until July 15, 1964. See Appendix to Tariff Schedules.

Subtract 1.5 per pound from the specific part of the rate for products derived from coconut, palm-kernel, or palm oil entered on or before June 30, 1966. See Appendix to Tariff Schedules.

The specific part of the rate (34 or 1.5¢ per lb.) does not apply to coconut, palm-kernel, or palm oil or products derived therefrom entered on or before June 30, 1966. See Appendix to Tariff Schedules. These products are free of duty if entered on or before Sept. 30, 1966. See Appendix to Tariff Schedules.

Part 1.-Nonmetallic

17.5% ad val.

5% ad val.

20% ad val.

20% ad val.

40% ad val.

20% ad val.

45% ad val.

Crude petroleum and certain products thereof are subject to import quotas proclaimed pursuant to section 2 of Public Law 464, 83d Congress, as amended (19 USC 1352a). Proc. 3279, as amended by Procs. 3290, 3328, 3386, 3389, 3509, 3531, and 3541.

The specific part of the rate (3¢ per lb.) does not apply to fatty acids derived from coconut, palm-kernel, or palm oil entered on or before June 30, 1966. See Appendix to Tariff Schedules.

The specific part of the rate (3¢ per lb.) does not apply to salts and alcohols derived from coconut, palm-kernel, or palm oil entered on or before June 30, 1966. See Appendix to Tariff Schedules.

The specific part of the rate (1.5¢ per lb.) does not apply to esters derived from coconut, palm-kernel, or palm oil entered on or before June 30, 1966. See Appendix to Tariff Schedules.

AND PRODUCTS [28 F.R. 8837]

Part 2.-Ceramic Products.

SCHEDULE 5.—NONMETALLIC MINERALS
Minerals and Products, Except
Ceramic Products and Glass and Glass Prod-
ucts.

A. Hydraulic Cement; Concrete; Concrete Products.
B. Lime, Gypsum, and Plaster Products.

C. Stone and Stone Products.

D. Mica and Mica Products.

E. Graphite and Related Products.

F. Asbestos and Asbestos Products.

G. Abrasives and Abrasive Articles.

H. Gems, Gemstones, and Articles Thereof; Indus-
trial Diamonds.

J. Miscellaneous Nonmetallic Minerals and Products.
K. Nonmetallic Minerals and Products Not Specially
Provided for.

A. Refractory and Heat-Insulating Articles.

B. Ceramic Construction Articles.

C. Table, Kitchen, Household, Art and Ornamental

Pottery.

D. Industrial Ceramics.

E. Ceramic Articles Not Specially Provided For.

Part 3.-Glass and Glass Products.

A. Glass in the Mass; Glass in Balls, Tubes, Rods,
and Certain Other Forms; Foam Glass; Optical
Glass; and Glass Fibers and Products Thereof.
B. Flat Glass and Products Thereof.

C. Glassware and Other Glass Products.

D. Glass Articles Not Specially Provided For.

PART 1.-NONMETALLIC MINERALS AND PRODUCTS, EXCEPT CERAMIC PRODUCTS AND GLASS AND GLASS PRODUCTS
[28 F.R. 8839]

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