that appellants are a registered EOU and manufacturer and exporter of processed Ilmenite. They had filed shipping bills for export of Ilmenite upgraded (processed ... shipping bills and ordered for classifying the goods under CTH 26140010 as Ilmenite unprocessed as per Section 18 of the Customs Act. Against this, appellant
sand reported that it contains quartz, traces of albite, almandite, hornblende, ilmenite, monazite, rutile, sillimanite and zircon. As regards the various minerals separated from ... sand, it reported then to be ilmenite(with traces of rutile and hematite), rutile, zircon, sillimanite and minute traces of zircon and garnet (almandite
sand available on sea beach. Rare minerals separated by them are Ilmenite, Rutile, Zircon, Sillimanite, Garnet and Monazite. The process carried out by the appellant
sand available on sea beach. Rare minerals separated by them are Ilmenite, Rutile, Zircon, Sillimanite, Garnet and Monazite. The process carried out by the appellant
impurities. In support of his contention, Shri Lakshmikumaran also referred to Ilmenite (black), which was a titanic iron ore (FeO TiO2) as also Manganese Dioxide ... seen from Hawley's Chemical Dictionary that all the three - Graphite, Ilmenite black and Manganese Dioxide - occurred naturally and were also produced synthetically
sand. The process of separation leads to manufacture of rutile concentrate, ilmenite concentrate, zircon concentrate/semi concentrate, garnet concentrate and silimanite concentrate. According to appellant