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270500

Gases; coal, water, producer and similar gases (excluding petroleum and other gaseous hydrocarbons)

Heading 2705Coal gas, water gas, producer gas and similar gases, other than petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons

Chapter 27: Mineral fuels, oils

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 270500 when importing or exporting coal gas, water gas, producer gas, or similar gases not derived from petroleum. For example, if you're shipping a tank of coal gas used for heating or industrial processes, this is the right code.

This code specifically covers gases produced from coal or other solid fuels, distinguishing them from petroleum gases classified under different codes. For instance, HS-6 270600 deals with petroleum gases, which are not included in this classification.

When considering gases under this heading, note that they are typically used in applications such as heating, cooking, or as a fuel for industrial processes. If you're dealing with gases like town gas or coal gas, HS-6 270500 is applicable.

It's important to differentiate between the types of gases. For example, if you have a shipment of water gas, which is generated from the reaction of steam with carbon, this code is still valid, while gases derived from petroleum would require a different classification.

Keywords & topics

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

coal gas · water gas · producer gas · industrial gases · heating gas · fuel gas · town gas · gas mixtures · compressed gas · biomass gas · gaseous fuels · non-petroleum gases · energy production gases · chemical manufacturing gases

Examples

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

  • Tank of coal gas for industrial heating
  • Water gas used in chemical manufacturing
  • Producer gas generated from biomass for energy production
  • Coal gas supplied for residential heating systems
  • Compressed coal gas for use in gas engines
  • Gas mixtures containing coal gas for laboratory use
  • Water gas utilized in metalworking processes
  • Producer gas transported in cylinders for small-scale energy applications

Common questions

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

  • What is HS code 270500 used for?
  • How to classify coal gas for import?
  • Is water gas covered under HS 270500?
  • What are the applications of producer gas?
  • How do I determine the right HS code for gases?
  • Are there different codes for petroleum and coal gases?
  • What products fall under HS code 270500?
  • Can I use HS 270500 for gas mixtures?

Related topics

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

  • How to classify coal gas shipments under HS codes
  • Differences between HS codes for coal gas and petroleum gas
  • Examples of products classified under HS 270500
  • What gases are included in HS code 270500?
  • Understanding the use of producer gas in industry
  • Guidelines for importing water gas under HS 270500
  • How to find the right HS code for industrial gases
  • Classification of compressed coal gas for export

Questions & answers

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

What types of gases are classified under HS-6 270500?
HS-6 270500 includes coal gas, water gas, producer gas, and similar gases that are not derived from petroleum.
Can I use HS-6 270500 for gas mixtures?
Yes, if the gas mixtures contain coal gas or water gas, you can classify them under HS-6 270500.
What is the difference between HS-6 270500 and HS-6 270600?
HS-6 270500 covers non-petroleum gases like coal gas, while HS-6 270600 is for petroleum gases.
How do I determine the right HS code for my gas shipment?
Review the composition of your gas and its source; if it’s from coal or similar materials, HS-6 270500 is likely appropriate.
What are common applications for gases classified under HS-6 270500?
These gases are commonly used for heating, cooking, and as fuel in various industrial processes.
Is water gas considered a hazardous material?
Water gas can be hazardous due to its flammability and should be handled with care, following safety regulations.
What documentation do I need for importing coal gas?
You will need to provide details about the gas composition, safety data sheets, and any relevant import permits.
Are there any restrictions on the import of producer gas?
Check local regulations as there may be specific safety and environmental standards for importing producer gas.

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