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260120

Iron pyrites; roasted

Heading 2601Iron ores and concentrates; including roasted iron pyrites

Chapter 26: Ores, slag and ash

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 260120 when importing or exporting roasted iron pyrites. This product is often found in shipments intended for industrial processes, such as the production of sulfuric acid.

Roasted iron pyrites differ from unroasted versions, which fall under HS-6 260110. While both are used in similar applications, the roasting process alters their chemical composition, making them suitable for specific uses.

This HS-6 line specifically includes iron pyrites that have been roasted to enhance their properties for industrial applications. They are typically packaged in bulk or bags for easy handling.

When classifying roasted iron pyrites, consider the end-use. If your product is intended for chemical manufacturing or as a catalyst, this code is appropriate.

Keywords & topics

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roasted iron pyrites · HS code 260120 · iron ores and concentrates · industrial applications · bulk shipments · chemical manufacturing · sulfuric acid production · catalysts · fertilizers · packaging options · mining applications · pigments production

Examples

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

  • Bulk shipments of roasted iron pyrites for sulfuric acid production
  • 50 kg bags of roasted iron pyrites for use in chemical processes
  • Roasted iron pyrites used in fertilizers
  • Containers of roasted iron pyrites shipped for industrial catalysts
  • Roasted iron pyrites supplied to manufacturers of glass and ceramics
  • Pallets of roasted iron pyrites for mining and metallurgical applications
  • Roasted iron pyrites used in the production of pigments

Common questions

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What is HS code 260120 used for?

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How to classify roasted iron pyrites?

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What are the applications of roasted iron pyrites?

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Is roasted iron pyrites different from unroasted?

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What products fall under HS-6 260120?

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Can I use HS-6 260120 for sulfuric acid production?

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What packaging is suitable for roasted iron pyrites?

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Are there any import restrictions on roasted iron pyrites?

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How do I classify roasted iron pyrites for import?

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What are the uses of roasted iron pyrites in industry?

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Differences between roasted and unroasted iron pyrites

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Best practices for shipping roasted iron pyrites

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What is the significance of HS-6 code 260120?

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Can roasted iron pyrites be used in fertilizers?

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What are the chemical properties of roasted iron pyrites?

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How to ensure compliance when importing roasted iron pyrites?

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Questions & answers

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

What is roasted iron pyrites used for?
Roasted iron pyrites are primarily used in the production of sulfuric acid, as well as in various chemical processes and as catalysts.
How do I know if my product qualifies for HS-6 260120?
If your product is specifically roasted iron pyrites intended for industrial applications, it qualifies for this HS-6 code.
What is the difference between HS-6 260120 and HS-6 260110?
HS-6 260120 covers roasted iron pyrites, while HS-6 260110 includes unroasted iron pyrites. The roasting process changes their chemical properties and applications.
What packaging is recommended for roasted iron pyrites?
Roasted iron pyrites are typically packaged in bulk or 50 kg bags for easy handling and transportation.
Are there any import restrictions on roasted iron pyrites?
Import restrictions can vary by country. It's essential to check local regulations and compliance requirements before importing.
Can roasted iron pyrites be used in fertilizers?
Yes, roasted iron pyrites can be used in fertilizers due to their mineral content, but ensure proper classification for import.
What are the chemical properties of roasted iron pyrites?
Roasted iron pyrites have altered sulfur and iron content, making them suitable for specific industrial applications.
How can I ensure compliance when importing roasted iron pyrites?
Consult with a customs broker or trade expert to ensure all documentation and classification are accurate for compliance.

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