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HS-6 · Subheading

252620

Steatite; natural, crushed, powdered, whether or not roughly trimmed or merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape; talc

Heading 2526Natural steatite; whether or not roughly trimmed or merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape; talc

Chapter 25: Salt; sulphur; earths and stone

Plain-language overview

The 25 chapter encompasses a diverse range of materials, including salt, sulphur, earths, stones, and various construction materials like plaster and cement. This chapter is crucial for understanding the classification of raw materials used in numerous industries.

Under the 2526 heading, the focus narrows to natural steatite, a mineral that is often used in the manufacturing of ceramics, cosmetics, and various industrial applications. This heading highlights the significance of steatite in both raw and processed forms.

The 252620 subheading specifically covers natural steatite that is crushed or powdered, and may also include forms that are roughly trimmed or cut into rectangular blocks or slabs. This versatility makes it valuable for a range of applications, from industrial uses to artistic endeavors.

Importers and exporters dealing with this HS code should be aware of the specific characteristics of steatite, including its physical properties and potential uses. Understanding how to classify this material correctly is essential for compliance with customs regulations.

Keywords & topics

Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.

natural steatite · crushed steatite · powdered talc · steatite blocks · talc applications · ceramics manufacturing · industrial minerals · cosmetic fillers · electrical insulation · artistic materials · high-temperature applications · pharmaceutical excipients

Examples

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

  • Crushed steatite used in cosmetics as a filler
  • Powdered talc for use in baby powder and personal care products
  • Natural steatite blocks used in the production of ceramics
  • Steatite slabs utilized in electrical insulation applications
  • Roughly trimmed steatite for artistic sculptures
  • Natural talc used in pharmaceuticals as an excipient
  • Steatite powder in industrial applications for lubricants
  • Natural steatite for use in high-temperature applications

Common questions

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

  • What is HS code 252620 used for?
  • How to classify natural steatite for import?
  • What products fall under HS code 252620?
  • Is crushed steatite considered talc?
  • What are the applications of powdered steatite?
  • How to import natural steatite blocks?
  • What are the customs duties for steatite?
  • Can I use HS code 252620 for talc products?

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 steatite
  • What are the classification rules for natural talc and steatite
  • Examples of products classified under HS code 252620
  • Understanding the uses of crushed and powdered steatite
  • Guidelines for importing steatite and talc products
  • What documentation is needed for HS code 252620 shipments?
  • Differences between natural steatite and other talc products
  • How to ensure compliance with customs for steatite imports

Questions & answers

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

What types of products are classified under HS code 252620?
HS code 252620 includes natural steatite that is crushed or powdered, as well as forms that are roughly trimmed or cut into rectangular blocks or slabs.
Are there specific regulations for importing steatite?
Yes, regulations may vary by country, so it's essential to check local customs requirements and any specific documentation needed for steatite imports.
Can I use HS code 252620 for talc products?
Yes, HS code 252620 can include talc products, particularly if they are derived from natural steatite and meet the classification criteria.
What industries commonly use natural steatite?
Natural steatite is used in various industries, including cosmetics, ceramics, pharmaceuticals, and electrical insulation.
How is steatite different from other minerals?
Steatite, or soapstone, is primarily composed of talc and is known for its softness and heat resistance, making it unique compared to other minerals.
What are the physical properties of steatite?
Steatite is known for its softness, heat resistance, and ability to be easily carved, making it suitable for various applications.
What should I consider when exporting steatite?
When exporting steatite, ensure proper classification, compliance with regulations, and accurate documentation to avoid customs issues.
Is there a difference between crushed and powdered steatite?
Yes, crushed steatite refers to larger particles, while powdered steatite is finely ground, affecting its applications and classification.

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