1. |
227 |
31060101 |
Para-amino phenol-Indl. grade |
2. |
228 |
310605 |
Balls & cubes made of Para dichlorobenzene |
3. |
230 |
310627 |
Dimethyl sulphate-based on methyl alcohol |
4. |
234 |
310631 |
Tartrates |
5. |
237 |
310647 |
Dibutyl phthalate |
6. |
238 |
310648 |
Dimethyl phthalate |
7. |
239 |
310649 |
Benzyl chloride PT for captive consumption |
8. |
240 |
310650 |
Benzyl benzoate |
9. |
240(A) |
310669 |
Stearate of Aluminium |
10. |
240(B) |
310670 |
Stearate of magnesium |
11. |
240(C) |
310671 |
Stearate of calcium |
12. |
240(D) |
310672 |
Stearate of zinc |
13. |
246 |
313149 |
Glycero phosphoric acid |
14. |
248 |
313151 |
Xanthates |
15. |
249 |
313152 |
Dichlorophenol |
16. |
249A |
31315801 |
Methyl parabens and sodium salt starting from para hydroxy benzoic acid. |
17. |
249B |
31315901 |
Ethyl parabens and sodium salt starting from Para hydroxy bezoic acid. |
18. |
249C |
31319501 |
Propyl parabens and sodium salt starting from Para.hydroxy benzoic acid |
19. |
249D |
3131960 |
Calcium gluconate |
20. |
250 |
316201 |
Polyester resins unsaturated |
21. |
252A |
31942960 |
Nicotinic acid |
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OTHER CHEMICALS AND CHEMICAL PRODUCTS |
22. |
254 |
305901 |
Napthalane ball |
23. |
255 |
310100 |
Pottassium meta bi-sulphate |
24. |
257 |
310112 |
Barium sulphate |
25. |
258 |
310113 |
Barium sulphide |
26. |
259 |
310115 |
Sodium sulphide except as by-product |
27. |
260 |
310121 |
Sodium thio sulphate |
28. |
261 |
31012301 |
Calcium chloride-indl. grade except as by-product. |
29. |
262 |
31012401 |
Zinc oxide-Indl. grade |
30. |
263 |
310126 |
Aluminium hydroxide gel. |
31. |
264 |
310139 |
Zinc nitrate |
32. |
265 |
310301 |
Nickle sulphate-Other than manufactured as primary producer as a by product |
33. |
266 |
310302 |
Nickel chloride |
34. |
267 |
310304 |
Nickel carbonate |
35. |
268 |
310305 |
Nickel formate |
36. |
270 |
301307 |
Copper nitrate |
37. |
271 |
310308 |
Copper chloride |
38. |
272 |
310322 |
Cadmium oxide |
39. |
273 |
310323 |
Cadmium iodide |
40. |
274 |
310325 |
Cadmium nitrate |
41. |
275 |
310329 |
Cadmium phosphate |
42. |
276 |
310330 |
Barium chloride |
43. |
277 |
310331 |
Barium nitrate |
44. |
277 A |
310334 |
Calcium nitrate except as by-product |
45. |
278 |
310336 |
Zinc chloride |
46. |
280 |
310360 |
Copper oxy-chloride |
47. |
281 |
310361 |
Copper carbonate |
48. |
282 |
310362 |
Potassium iodide |
49. |
283 |
310363 |
Sodium iodide |
50. |
284 |
310364 |
Precipitated silica except fumed silica and spray dried silica |
51. |
285 |
310365 |
Sulphur powder-Other than insoluble for rubber vulcanization |
52. |
287 |
310409 |
Sodium thiocynate |
53. |
289 |
310424 |
Electroplating salts-Compounded |
54. |
290 |
310426 |
Zinc cyanide |
55. |
291 |
310435 |
Cadmium cyanide |
56. |
296 |
312122 |
Red lead paints |
57. |
297 |
312123 |
Red oxide paints |
58. |
298 |
312124 |
Wagon black paints |
59. |
304 |
312408 |
Aluminium paints |
60. |
305 |
312109 |
Bitumen based paints |
61. |
316 |
31930301 |
Husked & dehusked guargum splits & meals |
62. |
317 |
319501 |
Animal glue. |
63. |
318 |
319504 |
Office gum paste |
64. |
318A |
319602 |
Saccharine |
65. |
318B |
319603 |
Sodium saccharine |
66. |
321 |
319701 |
Sealing wax |
67. |
323 |
3199802 |
Alums including aluminium sulphate-indl. grade excluding its manufacture in integrated sulphuric acid plants and also recovery from waste toxic effluents. |
68. |
324 |
319921 |
Potassium silicate |
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33-35 |
MECHANICAL ENGG. EXCLUDING TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT |
69. |
355 |
331152 |
M.S. and C.I. flanges. |
70. |
357 |
33130401 |
Flexible metallic pipe up to 35 m.m. dia for non-pressure applications. |
71. |
358 |
331503 |
Stranded wire (excluding high tensile prestressed concrete wires) |
72. |
360 |
33172201 |
Mechanical jacks up to 30 tonnes |
73. |
361 |
33172301 |
Hydraulic jacks upto 30 tonnes capacity |
74. |
362 |
331727 |
Signal ladders |
75. |
363 |
331751 |
Street light fittings |
76. |
365 |
340102 |
Steel vaults, safes and cash boxes excluding the following items of which detailed specifications are given below: |
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(I) Fire Resistant Record Protection Equipment Test for two hours up to 10000 (degree) C against the time temperature graph specified by the International standard Organisation in their specification No. ISOR-834. The test is inclusive of the drop test midway through the rim test. The Cabinet to be tested and certified by the Central Building Research Institute, Roorkee or similar approved testing organisation. |
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(II) FIRE AND BURGLAR RESISTANCE SAFE Which can withstand ‘Expert Test Attack'. ‘Expert Test Attack' is defined hereunder as per recognized testing procedure:- (a) The testing party shall consist of two experienced operators who have studied the sample safe and are fully familiar with its detailed construction, and operation. They will also have fully studied detailed component and assembly drawing of the safe. (b) The tools available shall be all the common hand tools including sledge hammers; up to 3.5 kg size and crow bars upto 1 1/2 metres long. Power tools will include portable electric impact hammers upto 25 mm size, portable drill presses or drill holding mechanism to accommodate portable electric drill upto 12mm in size carbide tipped drills will be used (and not just plain HSS drills). Also power saws upto 200 mm in diameter and hole saws upto 62.5 mm in diameter and reciprocating saws with maximum blade length 200 mm. (c) The objective will be of either making a hole of minimum 40 sq. cm or knocking of the lock and welding open the door. (d) The total above test attack will last for a specific time. |
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(IV) Jewellers safe which can withstand `Expert Test. Attack' `Expert Test Attack' is defined here under as per recognised testing procedure:- This will be as per the Fire and Burglar Resistant Safe described above, but with the following vital additions: (a) Oxy-Acetylene gas cutting torch will be for attack. The quantity of gas consumed shall be limited to 30 cu.m. of combined total oxygen and fuel gas. (b) One combination Lock is mandatory on these safes. The lock should be manipulation proof and be capable of one million different combinations. (c) There shall be provision for fitting a 2 movement time lock. (d) The safe will have several automatic locking devices activated by components breaking, explosives, very high temperature and severe shock to automatically relock the safe. Also in case any lock is dislodged by means of explosives or other means, the safe will automatically re-lock. (e) The objective of the attack will be to make a hole of 13 sq. cm. (f) The attack is required to last for twice as long as for the Fire and Burglar Resisting Safes. |
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(V) SAFE DEPOSIT LOCKER The locker doors will have milled edges to permit close seating, thus ensuring not only great resistance to crow bar attack but also interchangeability with each other. This is vital from the servicing point of view. The locks will be interchangeable between themselves which is again absolutely vital for servicing purposes. Each lock is jointly controlled by the renter with a renter's key; and by the custodian who has one master key for the entire installation which may be several hundred of lockers. The lock lever combinations shall be computer generated to ensure that no two keys are identical and that its own key alone will open lock. This loss of keys by the renters is a common feature and a system of breaking open (no duplicate keys of records are kept), urgently repairing the door and refitting with a new interchageable lock, are vital serving matters. Also occasionally there is a loss of the custodians key putting hundred of Lockers in jeopardy. In this case a mechanic has to be deputed to camp at site, customers are called one by one and lockers opened in their presence and the custodians part of the lock mechanism changed to suit the new master key. This is a major operation. |
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(VI) SAFES WITH SAFE DEPOSIT LOCKERS This can be specified as incorporating all the special features of both a Fire Burglar Resistant Safe and the safe Deposit Locker as indicated above. This term is used in Banks which do not have their own reinforced vault and also in large hotels as a service to their customers for keeping their valuables. Here the ability for urgent service to hotel guests who may have lost their keys and may have valuables like money, airline tickets and passports, is very vital. One other vital point is that the most popular size is the 2085 mm high unit which weigh is around 2.5tonnes and requires an overhead crane during its manufacture. |
77. |
366 {printed as 367 in the notification dated 25.7.1991 which is a typographical error} |
340103 |
Meat and food safes-Metallic |
78. |
368 |
340201 |
Steel trunks |
79. |
369 |
34030101 |
Tin containers unprinted-other than O.T.S. and cans up to18 litres capacity |
80. |
370 |
340306 |
G.I. buckets |
81. |
371 |
34030801 |
Barrels upto 60 litre cap. |
82. |
372 |
34032001 |
Drums upto 60 litre cap. |
83. |
373 |
340322 |
Tin trays |
84. |
375 |
340324 |
Dust bins |
85. |
378 A |
34101201 |
M.S. storage tanks up to 15000 litres storage capacity (simple type with rivets/welds but excluding pressed ribs) |
86. |
380 |
340502 |
Wick stoves. Other than those manufactured accordance with design nos. 145215, 145216 145299 (Nutan type stoves) registered in the name of IOC |
87. |
381 |
340601 |
Hurricane lanterns |
88. |
382 |
340605 |
Signal lamps |
89. |
383 |
340606 |
Hand lamps |
90. |
387 |
340906 |
Zip fasteners-Metallic except in the case of integrated plants manufacturing all components |
91. |
388 |
340907 |
Tin cutters |
92. |
389 |
340918 |
Belt fasteners |
93. |
390 |
340919 |
Snap fasteners |
94. |
392 |
340921 |
Gun cases |
95. |
397 |
34200301 |
Adjustable beds-Hospital |
96. |
403 |
34200701 |
Steel tables-Hospitals |
97. |
405 |
34200801 |
Trolleys-Railway Platform drinking water |
98. |
406 |
34200802 |
Trolleys--Iron and steel-Hospital |
99. |
407 |
342009 |
Stretchers-Iron and steel |
100. |
408 |
342010 |
Storage bins-Steel |
101. |
410 |
343101 |
Hacksaw Frames |
102. |
415 |
343108 |
Anvils |
103. |
419 |
343113 |
Nail pullers |
104. |
420 |
343114 |
Chisels |
105. |
421 |
343115 |
Pincers |
106. |
422 |
343116 |
Wire cutters |
107. |
423 |
343199 |
Other Hand Tools for Blacksmithy, carpentry, handforging, foundry etc . |
108. |
426 |
343207 |
Wire adjusting screws |
109. |
427 |
343301 |
Tumbler locks |
110. |
448 |
343517 |
Pickers-Metallic |
111. |
463 |
343626 |
Hob nails |
112. |
466 |
343901 |
Metallic washers |
113. |
468 |
345101 |
Spoons-cutlery |
114. |
469 |
345102 |
Forks-cutlery |
115. |
470 |
345103 |
Table knives/Household knives |
116. |
471 |
345104 |
Bread cutters |
117. |
473 |
345201 |
Domestic utensils-brass |
118. |
485 |
349903 |
Safety pins |
119. |
486 |
349906 |
Watch straps-Metallic |
120. |
487 |
34990701 |
Beam scales |
121. |
494 |
349941 |
Metal fittings for leather goods and garments |
122. |
495 |
349942 |
Ghamelas |
123. |
506 |
350108 |
Cotton Delinting machine-Up to 5 h.p. motive power |
124. |
508 A |
35080101 |
Harvester grader, baler & other earth moving blades used in agricultural machines |
125. |
513 A |
353804 |
Cotton ginning knives |
126. |
513 E |
345805 |
Chopping knives and lancets for match industry |
127. |
513 F |
354806 |
Plastic shredding and granulating knives |
128. |
513 G |
354807 |
Knives and shearing blades (all types including those for metal, paper, and wood for hand operated machines) |
129. |
513 H |
354808 |
Doctor blades |
130. |
513 I |
354809 |
Stainless steel refiner/bar knives |
131. |
514 |
35490701 |
Concrete mixers up to 3 cubic metre capacity |
132. |
517 |
355819 |
Air-conditioning ducting, louvers, grills and other sheet fabrication in air-conditioning |
133. |
519 A |
356803 |
Electro formed screens/Liners used in the Chemicals & sugar industries |
134. |
520 B |
35720201 |
12 mm Drilling machine up to 1500 rpm Bench and pedestal type |
135. |
521 |
35720901 |
Turning, Boring and Treading Addas-small single or multiple operation devices |
136. |
522 |
35741001 |
Bench Grinder up to 300 mm diameter |
137. |
523 |
35750201 |
Power Hacksaw-Mechanical--300 mm Blade size. |
138. |
524 |
357806 |
Coolant pumps etc. |
139. |
525 |
357807 |
Steadies |
140. |
526 |
357808 |
Dog Plates |
141. |
529 |
358601 |
Weighing machines/weigh bridges-Ordinary |
142. |
530 |
358901 |
File mechanism |
143. |
532 |
359203 |
Household knitting machine |
144. |
535 |
359910 |
Bottle washers |
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AUTO PARTS COMPONENTS AND ANCILLARIES & GARAGE EQIPMENT |
145. |
626 |
374606 |
Grease nipples |
146. |
627 |
374708 |
Gun metal bushes |
147. |
630 |
374721 |
Hose pipes and radiator hoses-Auto |
148. |
631 |
374722 |
Horn buttons |
149. |
632 |
37472601 |
Shackle pins-Automobile use |
150. |
638 |
374752 |
Radiator grills-Auto |
151. |
640 |
374759 |
Seat cushion |
152. |
642 |
374778 |
Sun shades-Auto |
153. |
643 |
37478001 |
Side lamps assembly-Auto Excluding combination lamp assembly |
154. |
648 |
374811 |
Battery cables and fittings |
155. |
649 |
374812 |
Battery cell tester |
156. |
650 |
374869 |
Electrical fuse boxes-Auto |
157. |
651 |
374870 |
Electrical fuses-Auto |
158. |
654 |
374883 |
Fuel tank caps-Auto |
159. |
657 |
374901 |
Armature tester |
160. |
658 |
374902 |
Battery terminal lifters |
161. |
659 |
374903 |
Condensers and resistance testers |
162. |
660 |
374904 |
Fenders, spoons and hammers |
163. |
661 |
374905 |
Feeler gauges |
164. |
662 |
374906 |
Flaring tools |
165. |
663 |
374907 |
Gear flushers |
166. |
664 |
374908 |
Puller of all types |
167. |
665 |
374909 |
Ring expanders |
168. |
666 |
374910 |
Ring compressors |
169. |
667 |
374911 |
Screw extractors |
170. |
668 |
374912 |
Spark Plug tester & cleaners |
171. |
669 |
374913 |
Stud removers--extractors |
172. |
670 |
374914 |
Toe-in gauges |
173. |
671 |
374915 |
Tyre valve pullout tools |
174. |
672 |
374916 |
Tube cutter |
175. |
673 |
374917 |
Flanging tools |
176. |
677 |
374921 |
Painting equipments like spray guns etc. |
177. |
678 |
374925 |
Grease guns |
178. |
679 |
374926 |
Tyre inflators-Both hand and foot operated |
179. |
681 |
374994 |
Auto rubber components as follows: |
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|
37499401 |
1. Brake pedals |
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37499402 |
2. Clutch pedals |
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|
37499403 |
3. Dust covers |
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|
37499404 |
4. Wiper blade components |
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|
37499405 |
5. Windscreen beedings |
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|
37499406 |
6. Door channels |
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|
37499407 |
7. Rubber beeding |
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|
30260701 |
8. Rubber mats |
180 |
682 |
375804 |
Spokes and nipples-Auto cycle other than swaged type |
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