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262091

Slag, ash and residues; (not from the manufacture of iron or steel), containing antimony, beryllium, cadmium, chromium or their mixtures

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 262091 when importing or exporting slag, ash, or residues that contain metals like antimony, beryllium, or cadmium. For example, if you're dealing with residues from the production of non-ferrous metals that include these elements, this is the right code.

This code specifically covers slag and ash that do not come from iron or steel manufacturing but still contain valuable metals. In contrast, HS-6 262090 applies to similar residues but without the specified metals, which may lead to different regulatory requirements.

When classifying your materials, it's important to note that HS-6 262091 is focused on residues that can be hazardous due to their metal content. If your shipment includes slag from processes like copper or zinc production, this code is likely applicable.

Keep in mind that proper documentation is essential. You may need to provide details about the metal content and the process used to generate the slag or residues to avoid customs delays.

Keywords & topics

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

slag containing antimony · beryllium residues · cadmium ash · chromium slag · non-ferrous metal waste · hazardous metal residues · industrial by-products · metal-containing ash · smelting residues · recycling slag · waste classification · customs documentation · import export codes · metal content verification · ash classification · regulatory compliance

Examples

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

  • Residues from copper smelting containing antimony
  • Slag from beryllium extraction processes
  • Ash from the incineration of materials with cadmium
  • Non-ferrous metal production waste containing chromium
  • Industrial by-products from the manufacturing of alloys with hazardous metals
  • Slag from recycling operations involving electronic waste
  • Ash from the combustion of contaminated materials containing heavy metals
  • Residues from the production of batteries that include cadmium or lead

Common questions

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

  • What is HS code 262091 used for?
  • How to classify slag with metals?
  • Does my ash contain hazardous materials?
  • What documentation is needed for HS-6 262091?
  • Are there any restrictions on importing slag?
  • What are the differences between HS-6 262090 and 262091?
  • How to determine metal content in residues?
  • What are the customs requirements for metal-containing ash?

Related topics

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

  • How to classify residues containing antimony and cadmium
  • What is the process for importing slag with hazardous metals?
  • Do I need special permits for HS-6 262091 shipments?
  • What are the implications of shipping beryllium-containing slag?
  • How to handle customs for ash with chromium content
  • What are the safety regulations for slag containing heavy metals?
  • How to prepare documents for HS-6 262091 classification
  • What types of products fall under HS-6 262091?

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-6 262091?
HS-6 262091 covers slag, ash, and residues containing metals like antimony, beryllium, or cadmium, typically from non-ferrous metal production.
Do I need special permits to import materials under HS-6 262091?
Yes, importing materials with hazardous metals may require special permits or compliance with environmental regulations.
How can I verify the metal content in my residues?
You can verify metal content through laboratory analysis or certification from the producer, which is essential for customs clearance.
What is the difference between HS-6 262090 and HS-6 262091?
HS-6 262090 refers to similar residues without specified hazardous metals, while HS-6 262091 specifically includes those containing antimony, beryllium, or cadmium.
What documentation do I need for HS-6 262091 shipments?
You will need to provide details on the metal content, safety data sheets, and possibly an import permit based on your country's regulations.
Are there any restrictions on exporting slag containing heavy metals?
Yes, many countries have strict regulations on exporting hazardous materials, so check local laws and international agreements before shipping.
Can I classify ash from incineration under HS-6 262091?
If the ash contains metals like cadmium or chromium, it may fall under HS-6 262091, but you should verify the metal content.
What are the safety regulations for handling HS-6 262091 materials?
Safety regulations typically require proper handling procedures, personal protective equipment, and disposal methods compliant with environmental laws.

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