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8103 — Tantalum; articles thereof, including waste and scrap
Chapter 81: Other base metals
Plain-language overview
Use HS-4 8103 when importing tantalum products such as unwrought tantalum bars or rods, which can be obtained through sintering. This code also applies to tantalum powders, crucial for various high-tech applications like electronics and aerospace.
When deciding between HS-6 810320 and HS-6 810330, note that 810320 covers unwrought tantalum forms while 810330 is specific to tantalum waste and scrap. If you're dealing with tantalum that has been processed or is no longer usable in its original form, 810330 is the correct choice.
For specific articles like crucibles, you'll want to use HS-6 810391. This line is designated for tantalum crucibles used in high-temperature applications, distinguishing it from the broader category of articles in HS-6 810399, which includes other tantalum items not classified elsewhere.
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tantalum import code · HS-4 8103 · tantalum waste and scrap · tantalum articles · unwrought tantalum · tantalum crucibles · tantalum powders · HS-6 subheadings · tantalum products · tantalum sintering
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Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-4 heading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Unwrought tantalum bars and rods for manufacturing
- Tantalum powders used in electronics
- Tantalum waste from industrial processes
- Crucibles made of tantalum for high-temperature applications
- Other tantalum articles not specified in other subheadings
Common questions
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- What is HS-4 8103 used for?
- How to classify tantalum waste?
- What are the subheadings under HS-4 8103?
- Is tantalum scrap taxable?
- What are the applications of tantalum powders?
- How to determine the right HS code for tantalum?
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- how to import tantalum products
- differences between tantalum unwrought and scrap
- tantalum crucibles classification under HS codes
- tantalum waste disposal regulations
- uses of tantalum in electronics and aerospace
- understanding HS-4 8103 for importers
- tantalum sintering process explained
- what to do with tantalum scrap
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of tantalum products fall under HS-4 8103?
- HS-4 8103 includes unwrought tantalum, tantalum waste and scrap, tantalum crucibles, and other articles not classified elsewhere.
- How do I classify tantalum waste?
- Use **HS-6 810330** for tantalum waste and scrap, which is specifically designated for materials that are no longer usable in their original form.
- What is the difference between HS-6 810320 and HS-6 810391?
- HS-6 810320 covers unwrought tantalum forms like bars and rods, while HS-6 810391 is for tantalum crucibles used in high-temperature applications.
- Are there any specific regulations for importing tantalum?
- Yes, ensure compliance with both import regulations and any specific restrictions related to tantalum, especially regarding waste and scrap.
- What applications use tantalum powders?
- Tantalum powders are commonly used in electronics, aerospace components, and other high-tech applications due to their unique properties.
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