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Classification Of Trademarks (1)

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Below is the specific classification of trademarks.

First types of chemicals: industrial chemicals, photography, agriculture, horticulture, forest chemicals, unprocessed synthetic resins, unprocessed plastic materials, fire extinguishing compounds, quenching and metal welding preparations, preservation of food chemicals, tanning materials, industrial adhesives.

Second categories: pigments, varnishes, lacquers, rust inhibitors and wood preservatives, coloring agents, unprocessed natural resins, painter, decorator, printer and artist using foil and metal powder.

Third categories: laundry bleach and other materials, cleaning, polishing, removing stains and grinding preparations, soap, spices, essential oils, cosmetics, hair water, toothpaste.

Fourth categories: industrial oil and oil, oil, absorption, spray and adhesive dust, fuel (including motor gasoline) and lighting materials, candles, and wick.

Fifth kinds of drugs: medicine, veterinary drugs and sanitary products, medical nutrition, baby food, plaster, dressing materials, filling teeth and dental materials, disinfectants, eliminating harmful animal preparations, fungicides, rust remover.

The sixth categories are: common metals and alloys, metal building materials, movable metal structures, metal materials for rails, cables and wires for non electric purposes, small fittings, metal pipes, safety boxes, common metal products other than other categories, ores.

Seventh categories: machines and machine tools, motors and engines (except for land vehicles), machines used for coupling and pmission parts (except for land vehicles), non manual agricultural tools, oocytes.

Eighth categories: hand utensils and implements (manual), knives, forks and spoons, cutlery, razors.

The ninth categories are: Science, navigation, geodesic, electrical, photography, film, optics, weighing apparatus, signal, inspection (supervision), rescue (rescue) and teaching equipment and instruments, recording, communication, replaying of voice and image apparatus, magnetic data carrier, recording disc, vending machine and coin boot device mechanical structure, cash recording machine, computer and data processing device, fire extinguishing equipment.

Tenth categories: surgical, medical, dental and veterinary instruments and instruments, prostheses, prostheses and dentures, orthopaedic articles, suture materials.

Eleventh categories: lighting, heating, steam, cooking, refrigeration, drying, ventilation, water supply and sanitary equipment.

Twelfth types of vehicles: vehicles, land, air and sea vehicles.

Thirteenth categories: firearms, ammunition and bullets, explosives, pyrotechnics.

Fourteenth categories: the precious metals and their alloys, and the heron metal products, jewelry, jewelry, jewellery, timepieces and timing instruments that are not classified as other herons.

Fifteenth types of musical instruments: musical instruments.

Sixteenth categories: paper, cardboard and their products, printed matter, printed matter, binding materials, photographs, stationery, stationery or household adhesives, art articles, brushes, typewriters and office supplies (except furniture), educational or teaching supplies (except instruments), plastic articles for packaging (not belonging to other classes), cards, printing type and printing plates.

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