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HS-6 · Subheading

262019

Slag, ash and residues; (not from the manufacture of iron or steel), containing mainly zinc, other than hard zinc spelter

Heading 2620Slag, ash and residues; (not from the manufacture of iron or steel) containing metals, arsenic or their compounds

Chapter 26: Ores, slag and ash

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 262019 when importing or exporting slag, ash, or residues that primarily contain zinc, excluding hard zinc spelter. For example, if you're dealing with residues from the processing of zinc ores, this code applies.

This code specifically covers materials that are not derived from iron or steel production, setting it apart from other residues classified under this heading. If you have slag or ash that contains metals like lead or copper, you would need to look at different HS-6 codes.

When classifying your products, note that HS-6 262019 is distinct from HS-6 262018, which covers residues containing mainly lead. Ensure you understand the primary metal content to select the correct classification.

In practice, this code can apply to shipments of zinc-rich residues from mining operations or recycling processes. If you have a mixed waste stream with a significant zinc component, this is the code you would use.

Keywords & topics

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

zinc residues · slag containing zinc · ash with zinc · zinc processing by-products · non-ferrous metal residues · mining waste classification · recycling zinc materials · zinc-rich slag · industrial zinc waste · zinc ore residues · zinc ash classification · metal recovery residues · zinc smelting by-products · classification of zinc waste · non-iron slag · zinc-containing materials · zinc production residues

Examples

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

  • Zinc-containing slag from smelting operations
  • Residues from recycling zinc batteries
  • Ash from incinerated zinc-rich materials
  • Zinc ore processing residues with low metal content
  • Slag from the production of zinc alloys
  • Zinc-rich waste from galvanizing processes
  • By-products from the extraction of zinc from ores
  • Zinc dust collected from industrial processes

Common questions

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

  • What is HS code 262019 used for?
  • How to classify zinc residues for import?
  • What materials fall under HS-6 262019?
  • Is hard zinc spelter included in this code?
  • What are examples of zinc-containing slag?
  • How do I classify zinc ash from recycling?
  • What is the difference between HS-6 262018 and 262019?
  • Do I need special permits for zinc residues?

Related topics

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

  • how to classify zinc-containing residues for customs
  • examples of products under HS code 262019
  • difference between zinc slag and lead slag classification
  • importing zinc-rich ash and slag regulations
  • what to include in a shipment of zinc residues
  • understanding HS-6 code for zinc ash
  • zinc residues classification for importers
  • best practices for shipping zinc-containing materials

Questions & answers

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

What types of materials are classified under HS-6 262019?
HS-6 262019 covers slag, ash, and residues primarily containing zinc, excluding hard zinc spelter. This includes materials from mining and recycling processes.
How do I know if my product falls under this HS code?
If your product is a residue with a significant zinc content and is not from iron or steel production, it likely falls under HS-6 262019. Always check the primary metal composition.
Can I use this code for mixed metal residues?
You can use HS-6 262019 if zinc is the main metal present. If other metals dominate, you may need to consider different HS codes.
Are there any specific regulations for importing zinc residues?
Yes, importing zinc residues may require compliance with environmental regulations and proper documentation. Check with your customs broker for specific requirements.
What is the difference between HS-6 262019 and HS-6 262018?
HS-6 262019 is for zinc-containing residues, while HS-6 262018 covers residues mainly containing lead. Ensure you classify based on the primary metal content.
Do I need special permits for shipping zinc ash?
Depending on your country’s regulations, you may need permits for shipping zinc ash, especially if it contains hazardous materials. Consult your customs broker.
What are some examples of products that fall under this code?
Examples include zinc-rich slag from smelting, residues from recycling zinc batteries, and ash from incinerated zinc materials.
How can I ensure accurate classification of my zinc residues?
To ensure accurate classification, analyze the material for its primary metal content and consult with a customs broker for guidance.

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