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281530

Peroxides of sodium or potassium

Heading 2815Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda); potassium hydroxide (caustic potash) peroxides of sodium or potassium

Chapter 28: Inorganic chemicals

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 281530 when importing or exporting peroxides of sodium or potassium, such as sodium peroxide used in bleaching agents or chemical synthesis. For example, a shipment of sodium peroxide in 25 kg bags for use in the textile industry falls under this code.

This code specifically covers peroxides derived from sodium or potassium, distinguishing them from other related substances like caustic soda, which is classified under HS-6 281511. While caustic soda is primarily used for its strong alkaline properties, sodium peroxide serves as a powerful oxidizing agent.

When considering HS-6 281530, it’s important to note that it does not include hydrogen peroxide, which is classified separately. If your product is a sodium or potassium peroxide, ensure it meets the criteria outlined in this subheading for proper classification.

For shipments involving these chemicals, proper labeling and documentation are crucial. Ensure that safety data sheets are included, as peroxides can be hazardous materials requiring specific handling and transport protocols.

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sodium peroxide shipments · potassium peroxide applications · chemical synthesis peroxides · oxidizing agents in industry · bleaching agents sodium peroxide · hazardous materials peroxides · sodium hydroxide vs sodium peroxide · industrial chemicals classification · peroxide safety data sheets · chemical import export regulations · sodium peroxide packaging · potassium peroxide uses

Examples

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

  • Sodium peroxide in 25 kg bags for textile bleaching
  • Potassium peroxide used in organic synthesis
  • Sodium peroxide solution for wastewater treatment
  • Potassium peroxide as a reagent in laboratory experiments
  • Sodium peroxide used in the production of hydrogen peroxide
  • Potassium peroxide in bulk containers for industrial use
  • Sodium peroxide as an oxidizing agent in chemical manufacturing

Common questions

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  • What is HS code 281530 used for?
  • How do I classify sodium peroxide?
  • Is sodium peroxide hazardous?
  • What are the applications of potassium peroxide?
  • How to import sodium or potassium peroxides?
  • What packaging is required for peroxides?
  • Are there specific regulations for shipping peroxides?
  • What distinguishes sodium peroxide from hydrogen peroxide?

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  • How to classify peroxides of sodium or potassium
  • What products fall under HS code 281530
  • Sodium peroxide uses in industry and shipping
  • Regulations for importing potassium peroxides
  • Safety requirements for sodium peroxide transport
  • Differences between sodium hydroxide and sodium peroxide
  • Best practices for handling peroxides in trade
  • Documentation needed for sodium peroxide shipments

Questions & answers

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

What products are classified under HS code 281530?
HS code 281530 covers peroxides of sodium or potassium, including sodium peroxide and potassium peroxide used in various chemical applications.
Is sodium peroxide considered a hazardous material?
Yes, sodium peroxide is classified as a hazardous material due to its strong oxidizing properties, requiring careful handling and specific transport conditions.
How do I ensure proper classification for my sodium peroxide shipment?
To ensure proper classification, verify that your product meets the criteria for sodium or potassium peroxides and consult the relevant safety data sheets.
What are the main uses of potassium peroxide?
Potassium peroxide is primarily used as an oxidizing agent in chemical synthesis and can also be used in bleaching processes.
What packaging is required for shipping peroxides?
Peroxides should be packaged in compliant containers that prevent moisture ingress and are labeled according to hazardous materials regulations.
Are there specific regulations for importing sodium peroxides?
Yes, importing sodium peroxides is subject to regulations regarding hazardous materials, including safety data sheets and proper labeling.
How can I differentiate between sodium hydroxide and sodium peroxide?
Sodium hydroxide is a strong base used for its caustic properties, while sodium peroxide is an oxidizing agent used in bleaching and chemical reactions.
What documentation do I need for sodium peroxide shipments?
You will need a bill of lading, safety data sheets, and any relevant import/export permits for sodium peroxide shipments.

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