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Central Excise - Classification of Rubber Solution - Regarding

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....sed about the proper classification of rubber solution manufactured by dissolving duty-paid natural rubber in solid form in an organic solvent like toluene. 2. The issue was discussed in the North Zone Tariff-cum-General Conference held at Delhi on 26th and 27th November, 1987. 3. The Collector of Central Excise, Meerut who sponsored the point stated that a manufacturer of compressed asbestos fi....

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....arbon black or silica). These two categories include also dispersions and solutions of un-vulcanised rubber in organic solvents used for the manufacture of dipped articles or for coating finished goods. Prima facie it would fall under sub-heading 4005.00 of the Schedule to the Central Excise Tariff Act, 1985. It was also reported at the Conference that as per computer following classifications wer....

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....sence of organic solvents would affect the classification of rubber or mixture of rubber in Heading No. 40.01 or 40.02. Thus natural rubber no longer remains natural rubber once it is mixed with organic solvents. Moreover, as per note 3 of Chapter 40, though solutions are treated as primary forms yet it applies to the solutions of Heading Nos. 40.03 and 40.05 only and not to Heading No. 40.01. So,....