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4017Hard rubber (e.g. ebonite) in all forms, including waste and scrap; articles of hard rubber

Chapter 40: Rubber and articles thereof

Plain-language overview

Use HS-4 4017 when importing or exporting hard rubber products, such as ebonite sheets or hard rubber parts for machinery. This heading includes all forms of hard rubber, including waste and scrap, which can be crucial for recycling operations.

The line between HS-6 401700 and other headings can be subtle. If your shipment consists of hard rubber articles specifically made for industrial use, classify them under this code. However, if you have mixed materials or products that might fit into other rubber categories, further classification may be necessary.

When dealing with waste or scrap rubber, ensure that it meets the criteria for hard rubber under HS-4 4017. If your materials contain significant amounts of soft rubber, you may need to consider other headings. Always check the composition to avoid misclassification.

Keywords & topics

Short phrases that describe this HS-4 heading when you're searching or filtering schedules.

hard rubber import · ebonite classification · HS-4 4017 · hard rubber articles · waste hard rubber · rubber scrap · industrial rubber products · hard rubber parts · HS-6 401700 · hard rubber shipments · ebonite products · rubber recycling · hard rubber specifications · rubber material classification · HS code for hard rubber

Examples

Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-4 heading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.

  • Ebonite sheets used for electrical insulation
  • Hard rubber grips for tools or equipment
  • Scrap hard rubber from manufacturing processes
  • Molded hard rubber components for automotive parts
  • Hard rubber tubing for industrial applications
  • Waste hard rubber from production lines

Common questions

How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.

  • What is HS-4 4017 used for?
  • How to classify hard rubber products?
  • Is ebonite included in HS-4 4017?
  • What types of hard rubber are covered under HS-6 401700?
  • Can I import hard rubber scrap under HS-4 4017?
  • What are the requirements for hard rubber classification?
  • How to differentiate between hard and soft rubber in shipping?

Related topics

Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.

  • how to classify ebonite under HS codes
  • requirements for importing hard rubber products
  • differences between hard rubber and soft rubber classifications
  • examples of hard rubber articles for import
  • how to handle waste hard rubber in shipments
  • understanding HS-6 401700 for hard rubber
  • importing scrap hard rubber regulations
  • best practices for hard rubber product classification

Questions & answers

For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.

What types of products fall under HS-4 4017?
HS-4 4017 covers all forms of hard rubber, including ebonite, waste and scrap, and articles made from hard rubber, such as molded parts and sheets.
Can I use HS-4 4017 for mixed rubber materials?
No, HS-4 4017 is specific to hard rubber. If your shipment contains soft rubber or mixed materials, you may need to classify them under different headings.
What is the significance of HS-6 401700?
HS-6 401700 is the specific subheading for hard rubber and ebonite products, which helps in accurately classifying and tracking these materials in trade.
Are there any restrictions on importing hard rubber scrap?
Importing hard rubber scrap is subject to regulations. Ensure compliance with local laws and check if any permits are required for your shipment.
How do I determine the right classification for my hard rubber products?
Review the composition and intended use of your products. If they are specifically hard rubber or ebonite, they should fall under HS-4 4017.

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