HS-6 · Subheading
290312
Saturated chlorinated derivatives of acyclic hydrocarbons; dichloromethane (methylene chloride)
Heading 2903 — Halogenated derivatives of hydrocarbons
Chapter 29: Organic chemicals
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 290312 when importing or exporting dichloromethane, commonly known as methylene chloride. This chemical is often found in paint strippers, solvents, and adhesives. For example, if you are shipping a 55-gallon drum of methylene chloride for industrial cleaning, this code applies.
Dichloromethane is classified under HS-4 2903, which covers halogenated derivatives of hydrocarbons. This heading includes various chlorinated hydrocarbons, but it specifically narrows down to those that are saturated and acyclic, distinguishing them from other halogenated compounds that may be unsaturated or cyclic.
In contrast to HS-6 290311, which covers monochlorinated derivatives, HS-6 290312 focuses solely on dichloromethane. If you are dealing with a product that contains only one chlorine atom, you would use the former code instead.
When considering products under this code, it's essential to note that dichloromethane is often used in laboratory settings and manufacturing processes. If your shipment includes mixtures or formulations containing dichloromethane, ensure that the primary component is indeed this chemical to justify using this specific HS-6.
Keywords & topics
Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.
dichloromethane shipping · methylene chloride classification · halogenated hydrocarbons · saturated chlorinated compounds · industrial cleaning solvents · chemical import regulations · paint stripper ingredients · laboratory solvents · chemical formulations · bulk chemical shipments · chlorinated hydrocarbons · solvent safety data
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- 55-gallon drum of dichloromethane for industrial cleaning
- 1-liter bottles of methylene chloride for laboratory use
- Dichloromethane-based paint remover in bulk packaging
- Chemical formulations containing dichloromethane as a solvent
- Dichloromethane used in the production of pharmaceuticals
- Methylene chloride in aerosol spray cans for consumer use
- Dichloromethane as a component in adhesives and sealants
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code for dichloromethane?
- How to classify methylene chloride for import?
- Is dichloromethane a hazardous material?
- What are the uses of dichloromethane?
- Can I ship dichloromethane internationally?
- What packaging is required for methylene chloride?
- Are there restrictions on importing dichloromethane?
- How to find the right HS code for solvents?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- dichloromethane shipping requirements and regulations
- how to classify halogenated hydrocarbons for customs
- methylene chloride uses in industrial applications
- importing dichloromethane for laboratory purposes
- packaging guidelines for dichloromethane shipments
- understanding HS codes for chlorinated solvents
- safety data for shipping methylene chloride
- classification of saturated chlorinated hydrocarbons
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What is dichloromethane used for?
- Dichloromethane, or methylene chloride, is commonly used as a solvent in paint strippers, adhesives, and industrial cleaning applications.
- Is dichloromethane considered hazardous?
- Yes, dichloromethane is classified as a hazardous material and requires proper handling and labeling when shipped.
- How do I package dichloromethane for shipment?
- Dichloromethane should be packaged in tightly sealed containers, such as drums or bottles, and labeled according to hazardous material regulations.
- Can I export dichloromethane to other countries?
- Yes, but you must comply with both your country's export regulations and the import regulations of the destination country.
- What are the customs duties for importing dichloromethane?
- Customs duties vary by country, so check with your local customs authority for specific rates applicable to dichloromethane.
- How can I determine the correct HS code for my product?
- Review the product's chemical composition and intended use, and consult the customs tariff schedule or a customs broker for guidance.
- Are there any restrictions on shipping dichloromethane?
- Yes, many countries have specific regulations regarding the shipment of dichloromethane due to its hazardous nature. Always check local regulations.
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