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DYES, PIGMENTS and OTHER COLORING MATTER; PAINTS and VARNISHES; PUTTY and OTHER MASTICS; INKS VI 32-1 Notes 1 )&f1y3X CHAPTER 32 TANNING OR DYEING EXTRACTS; TANNINS AND THEIR DERIVATIVES; DYES, PIGMENTS AND OTHER COLORING MATTER; PAINTS AND VARNISHES; PUTTY AND OTHER MASTICS; INKS VI 32-1 Notes 1. This chapter does not cover: (a) Separate chemically defined elements or compounds (except those of heading 3203 or 3204, inorganic products of a kind used as luminophores (heading 3206), glass obtained from fused quartz or other fused silica in the forms provided for in heading 3207, and also dyes and other coloring matter put up in forms or packings for retail sale, of heading 3212); (b) Tannates or other tannin derivatives of products of headings 2936 to 2939, 2941 or 3501 to 3504; or (c) Mastics of asphalt or other bituminous mastics (heading 2715). 2. Heading 3204 includes mixtures of stabilized diazonium salts and couplers for the production of azo dyes. 3. Headings 3203, 3204, 3205 and 3206 apply also to preparations based on coloring matter (including, in the case of heading 3206, coloring pigments of heading 2530 or chapter 28, metal flakes and metal powders), of a kind used for coloring any material or used as ingredients in the manufacture of coloring preparations. The headings do not apply, however, to pigments dispersed in nonaqueous media, in liquid or paste form, of a kind used in the manufacture of paints, including enamels (heading 3212), or to other preparations of heading 3207, 3208, 3209, 3210, 3212, 3213 or 3215. 4. Heading 3208 includes solutions (other than collodions) consisting of any of the products specified in headings 3901 to 3913 in volatile organic solvents when the weight of the solvent exceeds 50 percent of the weight of the solution. 5. The expression "coloring matter" in this chapter does not include products of a kind used as extenders in oil paints, whether or not they are also suitable for coloring distempers. 6. The expression "stamping foils" in heading 3212 applies only to thin sheets of a kind used for printing, for example, book covers or hat bands, and consisting of-- (a) Metallic powder (including powder of precious metal) or pigment, agglomerated with glue, gelatin or other binder; or (b) Metal (including precious metal) or pigment, deposited on a supporting sheet of any material. Additional U.S. Note 1. For the purposes of subheadings 3204.11.10, 3204.12.20 and 3204.16.20, the term "dyes containing, by weight" means those products which contain as the only dye components, the specified components listed therewith, each of which must be present in the product. A tolerance of plus or minus two percentage points from the named percentages is allowable. )&f2y3X VI 32-2 3201 Tanning extracts of vegetable origin; tannins and their salts, ethers, esters and other derivatives: 3201.10.00 00 9 Quebracho extract............................. kg...... Free Free 3201.20.00 00 7 Wattle extract................................ kg...... Free Free 3201.30.00 00 5 Oak or chestnut extract....................... kg...... Free Free 3201.90 Other: 3201.90.10 00 0 Tannic acid, containing by weight 50 percent or more of tannic acid........... kg...... 1.5% Free (A,E,IL) 8% 0.6% (CA) 3201.90.20 00 8 Canaigre, curupay, divi-divi, eucalyptus, gambier, hemlock, larch, mangrove, myro- balan, sumac, tara, urunday or valonia... kg...... Free Free 3201.90.50 00 1 Other.................................... kg...... 3.1% Free (A,E,IL) 15% 1.2% (CA) 3202 Synthetic organic tanning substances; inorganic tanning substances; tanning preparations, whether or not containing natural tanning substances; enzymatic preparations for pre-tanning: 3202.10 Synthetic organic tanning substances: 3202.10.10 00 6 Aromatic or modified aromatic............ kg...... 14.3% Free (A,E,IL) 15.4¢/kg + 5.7% (CA) 48.5% 3202.10.50 00 7 Other.................................... kg...... 6.9% Free (E,IL) 41.5% 2.7% (CA) 3202.90 Other: 3202.90.10 00 9 Consisting wholly of inorganic sub- tances................................... kg...... Free 25% 3202.90.50 00 0 Other.................................... kg...... 5% Free (A,E,IL) 25% 2% (CA) 3203.00 Coloring matter of vegetable or animal origin (including dyeing extracts but excluding animal black), whether or not chemically defined; preparations as specified in note 3 to this chapter based on coloring matter of vegetable or animal origin: 3203.00.10 00 7 Annato, archil, cochineal, cudbear, litmus, logwood and marigold meal..................... kg...... Free Free 3203.00.50 00 8 Other......................................... kg...... 3.1% Free (A*,E,IL) 15% 1.2% (CA) )&f2y3X VI 32-3 3204 Synthetic organic coloring matter, whether or not chemically defined; preparations as specified in note 3 to this chapter based on synthetic organic coloring matter; synthetic organic products of a kind used as fluorescent brighten- ing agents or as luminophores, whether or not chemically defined: Synthetic organic coloring matter and preparations based thereon as specified in note 3 to this chapter: 3204.11 Disperse dyes and preparations based thereon: 3204.11.10 00 3 Disperse blue 19, 26, 26:1, 35, 55, 56, 58, 72, 73, 79, 83, 84, 93, 95, 122, 125, 126, 128, 148, 154, 165, 180, 183, 185, 200, 284, 285, 288, 289, 295, 296; Disperse brown 19; Disperse green 9; Disperse orange 7, 13, 20, 31, 32, 42, 47, 48, 54, 56, 60, 63, 70, 80, 96, 127, 137, 139; Disperse red 44, 46, 72, 73, 90, 93, 107, 118, 121, 122, 131, 133, 134, 151, 169, 184, 185, 202, 203, 224, 277, 278, 279, 282, 288, 303, 310; Disperse violet 23, 33, 35, 48, 57, 63; Disperse yellow 13, 44, 58, 63, 65, 82, 85, 91, 107, 119, 122, 124, 126, 139, 182, 183, 184, 202, 204; Dyes containing, by weight-- 12.7 percent Disperse Yellow 1, 32.3 percent Disperse Orange 1, 19.8 percent Disperse Blue 35, and 35.2 percent Disperse Blue 3; Dyes containing, by weight-- 39.0 percent Disperse Yellow 39, 28.0 percent Disperse Orange 25, and 33.0 percent Disperse Violet 27; Dyes containing, by weight-- 89.4 percent Disperse Violet 27, and 10.6 percent Disperse Green 9; Dyes containing, by weight-- 67.7 percent Disperse Blue 35, 14.2 percent Disperse Yellow 1, and 18.1 percent Disperse Orange 1; Dyes containing, by weight-- 74.3 percent Disperse Blue 285, 18.0 percent Disperse Brown 19, and 7.7 percent Disperse Yellow 126.... kg...... 9% Free (E,IL) 52.5% 3.6% (CA) 3204.11.15 00 8 Disperse blue 30.................... kg...... 14.2% Free (E,IL) 51.9% 5.6% (CA) Other: 3204.11.20 00 1 Products described in additional U.S. note 3 to section VI.................. kg...... 15% 1/ Free (E,IL) 63.5% 6% (CA) 3204.11.50 00 4 Other.......................... kg...... 20% Free (E,IL) 63.5% 8% (CA) )&f2y3X VI 32-4 3204 (con.) Synthetic organic coloring matter, whether or not chemically defined; preparations as specified in note 3 to this chapter based on synthetic organic coloring matter; synthetic organic products of a kind used as fluorescent brighten- ing agents or as luminophores, whether or not chemically defined (con.): Synthetic organic coloring matter and preparations based thereon as specified in note 3 to this chapter (con.): 3204.12 Acid dyes, whether or not premetallized, and preparations based thereon; mordant dyes and preparations based thereon: 3204.12.10 00 2 Acid black 31, 50, 94, 129; Acid blue 54, 127, 129, 143; Acid brown 44, 46, 48, 58, 188, 189; Acid green 40; Acid red 130, 145, 174, 211; Acid violet 19, 31, 41, 48; Acid yellow 2, 75; Mordant black 8; Mordant green 47; and Mordant red 17, 27.................. kg...... 14.2% Free (E,IL) 51% 5.6% (CA) )&f2y3X VI 32-5 3204 (con.) Synthetic organic coloring matter, whether or not chemically defined; preparations as specified in note 3 to this chapter based on synthetic organic coloring matter; synthetic organic products of a kind used as fluorescent brighten- ing agents or as luminophores, whether or not chemically defined (con.): Synthetic organic coloring matter and preparations based thereon as specified in note 3 to this chapter (con.): 3204.12 Acid dyes, whether or not premetallized, (con.) and preparations based thereon; mordant dyes and preparations based thereon: 3204.12.20 00 0 Acid black 61, 63, 76, 83, 117, 127, 131, 132, 139, 164, 170, 177, 183, 188, 194, 199, 211; Acid blue 1, 47, 60, 61, 66, 72, 81, 82, 83, 90, 98, 102, 112, 123, 126, 127:1, 130, 133, 140, 142, 147, 151, 172, 175, 182, 185, 193, 204, 205, 208, 209, 221, 225, 229, 239, 242, 247, 250, 252, 254, 260, 261, 264, 266, 268, 280, 284, 288, 290, 296, 312, 317, 318; Acid brown 10, 11, 12, 30, 33, 45, 50, 52, 68, 83, 85, 100, 101, 103, 104, 105, 106, 126, 127, 147, 158, 160, 161, 162, 163, 165, 180, 191, 224, 226, 227, 235, 237, 239, 248, 266, 267, 270, 276, 282, 283, 289, 290, 291, 298, 304, 311, 314, 315, 321, 322, 324, 325, 330, 331, 355, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 384; Acid green 9, 26, 28, 41, 43, 60, 68, 70, 71, 73, 80, 82, 84, 89, 92, 93, 94, 108, 112; Acid orange 3, 19, 28, 33, 43, 47, 61, 86, 89, 92, 94, 102, 107, 126, 135, 142, 144; Acid red 37, 42, 48, 52, 57, 58, 92, 111, 118, 127, 131, 138, 143, 155, 161, 183, 199, 213, 215, 216, 226, 227, 228, 249, 252, 257, 259, 260, 261, 263, 274, 281, 282, 283, 301, 303, 310, 315, 330, 331, 332, 336, 347, 357, 359, 360, 361, 362, 380, 392, 394, 396; Acid violet 9, 34, 36, 47, 66, 75, 80, 90, 103, 109, 111, 121; Acid yellow 7, 35, 64, 70, 72, 96, 98, 111, 127, 136, 155, 167, 183, 184, 194, 195, 199, 218, 221, 223, 227; Copper phthalocyanine-3,3',4,4'- tetrasulfonic acid; Copper phthalocyanine-4,4',4'', 4'''-tetrasulfonic acid; Dyes containing, by weight-- 24.2 percent Acid Yellow 135, 21.7 percent Acid Orange 51, and 54.1 percent Acid Blue 113; Dyes containing, by weight-- 10.1 percent Acid Yellow 64, 11.6 percent Acid Orange 51, 26.3 percent Acid Blue 113, 50.5 percent Acid Black 172, and 1.5 percent Acid Green 25.........
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