Blanks is described as the mold parts used in all glass container machines for preliminary formation of glass in preparation for the most efficient completion of glass containers in the finish molds where bottles are blown. The blank forms the parison. The parison itself is at times referred to as the blank.

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"Blanks" is in the HS Code "8212"
  Razors And Razor Blade s (Including Razor Blade Blanks In Strip)
Ref: 120591/2006-09-19

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Blank (Black refers to the mold part used in all glass ...)
Finish (Finish refers to the specifically shaped ...)
Parison (Parison refers to the preliminary shaped red hot ...)

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