G 140 CAP. 60]
Import and Export (Strategic Commodities) Regulations
[1988 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
IL 1595
(f) Magnetic ferrite materials having square loop characteristics, suitable for operations above 1 GHz and having all of the following characteristics:
(1) (1) A saturation magnetization of greater than 0.2 tesla (2 000 gauss) for lithium-based ferrites;
(ii) A saturation magnetization of greater than 0.3 tesla (3 000 gauss) for other than lithium-based ferrites;
(2) A dielectric loss tangent of less than 0.001 measured at a frequency of 1 GHz or greater;
(3) A ratio of the remanent magnetization (Br) to the saturation magnetization (Bs) equal to or greater than 0.7;
(g) Rod forms possessing any of the following characteristics:
(1) Switching rate of 0.3 microsecond or faster at the minimum field strength required for switching at 40°C (104°F);
(2) A minimum dimension less than 10 mils (0.254 mm).
Gravity meters (gravimeters), gravity gradiometers and specially designed components therefor, except gravity meters for land use having static accuracies of 100 microgal or less accurate and land gravity meters of the Worden type.
Explanatory Note:
Nothing in this item shall permit the export of technology or technical data associated with the design, manufacture or upgrading of equipment excluded from embargo by this definition, when such technology or technical data is also relevant to equipment embargoed by this definition.
IL 1601
IL 1602
GROUP H
METALS, MINERALS AND THEIR MANUFACTURES
(1) RAW MATERIALS
Where raw materials are covered by a definition the intent is to cover all materials from which the metal can be usefully extracted, i.e. ores, concentrates, matte, regulus, residues and dross (ashes).
(2) METALS AND ALLOYS
Unless provision to the contrary is made in particular items of the definition, the words "metals" and "alloys" are intended to cover all crude and semi-fabricated forms as mentioned in the following list:
Crude Forms:
Anodes, balls, bars (including notched bars and wire bars), billets, blocks, blooms, briquettes, cakes, cathodes, crystals, cubes, dice, grains, granules, ingots, lumps, pellets, pigs, powder, rondelles, shot, slabs, slugs, sponge, sticks. Semi-fabricated forms (whether or not coated, plated, drilled or punched):
(1) Wrought or worked materials fabricated by rolling, drawing, extruding, forging, impact extruding, pressing, graining, atomising, and grinding, i.e.: angles, channels, circles, discs, dust, flakes, foils and leaf, forgings, plate, powder, pressings and stampings, ribbons, rings, rods (including bare welding rods, wire rods, and rolled wire), sections, shapes, sheets, strip, pipe and tubes (including tube rounds, squares, and hollows), drawn or extruded wire;
(ii) Cast material produced by casting in sand, die, metal, plaster or other types of moulds, including high pressure castings, sintered forms, and forms made by powder metallurgy.
Inert gas and vacuum atomizing technology to achieve sphericity and uniform size of particles in metal powders regardless of the type of metal and the embargo status of the powder.
Pyrolitic deposition technology and specially designed components therefor, as follows-
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