What is HS code for cyanogen chloride?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Inorganic compounds; cyanogen chloride (chlorcyan)
Heading 2853 — Phosphides, chemically defined or not, not ferrophosphorus; other inorganic compounds n.e.c. (including distilled, conductivity water and water of like purity); liquid air, rare gases removed or not; compressed air; amalgams, not precious metal amalgams
Chapter 28: Inorganic chemicals
Use HS-6 285310 when importing or exporting cyanogen chloride, a colorless, toxic gas used in chemical synthesis and pesticide production. For example, a shipment of 100 kg of cyanogen chloride in gas cylinders would fall under this code.
This HS-6 line specifically covers cyanogen chloride, distinguishing it from other inorganic compounds like phosphides or compressed air, which are classified under different codes in the same heading. If you're dealing with a product that contains cyanogen chloride, ensure you use this precise classification.
Cyanogen chloride is often utilized in the production of pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals, making it essential for companies in these sectors to understand its classification. In contrast, HS-6 codes for other inorganic compounds may include substances with different chemical properties and applications.
When considering related HS-6 lines, note that while HS-6 285390 covers other inorganic compounds not specifically defined, HS-6 285310 is unique to cyanogen chloride. This distinction is crucial for accurate customs documentation and compliance.
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