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251310

Pumice stone, whether or not heat treated

Heading 2513Pumice stone; emery; natural corundum, natural garnet and other natural abrasives, whether or not heat treated

Chapter 25: Salt; sulphur; earths and stone

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 251310 when importing or exporting pumice stone, which can be found in products like beauty scrubs or construction materials. For example, a shipment of pumice stone blocks used in lightweight concrete falls under this code.

This code specifically applies to pumice stone, whether or not it has been heat treated. In contrast, HS-6 251320 covers emery and other natural abrasives, which have different applications and characteristics.

Pumice stone is a volcanic rock that is lightweight and porous, often used in cosmetics for exfoliation or in construction for insulation. It's essential to distinguish it from similar products like pumice powder, which may fall under different classifications.

When classifying pumice stone, consider its end-use. For instance, if it's being used for industrial cleaning or in horticulture, it still remains under this HS-6. However, if it's processed into a fine powder, you may need to look at other HS codes.

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pumice stone classification · natural abrasives · heat treated pumice · pumice stone uses · pumice for construction · pumice in cosmetics · exfoliating pumice · pumice aggregate · lightweight concrete · industrial pumice applications · landscaping pumice · pumice stone products · bulk pumice shipments · pumice stone packaging · natural volcanic rock · pumice stone import · pumice stone export

Examples

Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.

  • Pumice stone blocks for construction insulation
  • Pumice stone used in beauty products for exfoliation
  • Natural pumice stones shipped for landscaping
  • Pumice aggregate for lightweight concrete mixes
  • Bulk pumice stone for industrial cleaning applications
  • Pumice stones packaged for personal care use
  • Heat-treated pumice for specific industrial applications
  • Pumice stone used in abrasive cleaning products

Common questions

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

  • What is HS code for pumice stone?
  • How to classify pumice stone for import?
  • Is heat treated pumice stone different in classification?
  • What products use pumice stone?
  • Can I use HS-6 251310 for pumice powder?
  • What are the applications of pumice stone?
  • How is pumice stone packaged for shipping?
  • What are the regulations for importing pumice stone?

Related topics

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

  • How to determine the correct HS code for pumice stone
  • Differences between pumice stone and other abrasives
  • Classification of pumice stone for cosmetic use
  • What to consider when shipping pumice stone
  • Are there any restrictions on pumice stone imports?
  • Best practices for exporting pumice stone
  • Understanding the uses of pumice stone in construction
  • How to classify heat treated pumice stone

Questions & answers

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

What is the primary use of pumice stone?
Pumice stone is commonly used in cosmetics for exfoliation, in construction as a lightweight aggregate, and in horticulture for soil aeration.
Do I need special permits to import pumice stone?
Generally, importing pumice stone does not require special permits, but it's essential to check local regulations and any specific import requirements.
Can pumice stone be classified under different HS codes?
Yes, depending on its form and use, pumice stone can fall under different HS codes, such as pumice powder or processed abrasives.
What packaging is recommended for shipping pumice stone?
Pumice stone should be packaged in sturdy bags or containers to prevent damage during transit, especially if shipped in bulk.
Is there a difference between natural and heat treated pumice?
Yes, heat treated pumice may have different properties and uses compared to natural pumice, which can affect its classification.
How do I find the right HS code for my pumice stone shipment?
You can consult the Harmonized System database or work with a customs broker to ensure you select the correct HS code for your specific pumice stone product.
What are the environmental regulations for pumice stone?
While pumice stone is generally considered environmentally friendly, it's important to check local regulations regarding mining and sourcing to ensure compliance.
Can pumice stone be used in food applications?
Pumice stone is not typically used in food applications, but it may be used in food processing environments for cleaning purposes.

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