What is HS code for dichloromethane?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Saturated chlorinated derivatives of acyclic hydrocarbons; dichloromethane (methylene chloride)
Heading 2903 — Halogenated derivatives of hydrocarbons
Chapter 29: Organic chemicals
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.
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