![]() The text string in the '' field for the search, or a more specific value defined in the 'Value' field. ![]() Provides the name of the field to be checked in the search.Ĭlick on the drop-down arrow and select the condition that the field value has to satisfy. Select the checkbox if the object must have this property to be included in the search results. Select the checkbox corresponding to each field that the search is to evaluate. If the initial filter is set to search on 'Diagram', the list for any subsequent filters for the search only contains the 'Diagram' option, as there are no other filters that can be applied to a search on diagrams.If the initial selection is set to search on 'Element', the drop-down list for subsequent filters on the search will show a list of element properties that you can filter more specifically on.The object type defines the filter set and once you have selected the object type the drop-down list subsequently only includes objects subordinate to that set. Initially, when there are no other filters selected, the drop-down list provides the full range of top-level objects. Difficulty faced, if any, may be brought to notice of the Board.Click on the drop-down arrow and select the type of object to search for. Board desires that suitable instructions regarding the correct classification of elements of Filters may be issued to the field formations. Filters by themselves would be classified under Heading 84.21.Ĥ. For instance, elements (of Filters) that are made up of paper would be classified in Headings 4812 or 4823 if made up of textile material for technical use then in Heading 59.11 if made up of glass then in Heading 70.19 etc. Thus, it emerges that elements of Filters are to be classified as per their constituent material. It should be noted, however, that filter blocks of paper pulp fall in heading 48.12 and that many other filtering elements (ceramics, textiles, felts, etc.) are classified according to their constituent material. Leaves for intermittent vacuum filters chassis, frames and plates for filter presses rotary drums for liquid or gas filters baffles and perforated plates, for gas filters. ![]() “Subject to the general provisions regarding the classification of parts (see the General Explanatory Note to Section XVI), the heading covers parts for the above-mentioned types of filters and purifiers. In this context, the Explanatory Note to Heading 84.21 provides that: These Explanatory Notes present an internationally accepted view of the scope of each Heading of the Customs Tariff. The scope of parts of articles covered by the said Heading 8421 is explained in the World Customs Organization’s Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System Explanatory Notes. Heading 8421 of the Customs Tariff applies to, “ Centrifuges, including centrifugal dryers filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus, for liquids or gases”. Therefore, Board has examined the matter with a view to provide clarity in classification of said articles under the Customs Tariff Act, 1975.Ģ. These articles are also being classified under other Tariff Items viz. The Board has noted that while majority of import data in National Import Data Base shows that ‘ elements of Filters’ are being classified under Tariff Item 84219900 as parts of Filters. Subject: Classification of Elements of Filters of Heading 8421 – reg. ![]()
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