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291020

Epoxides, epoxyalcohols, epoxyphenols and epoxyethers; with a three-membered ring and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives, methyloxirane (propylene oxide)

Heading 2910Epoxides, epoxyalcohols, epoxyphenols and epoxyethers; with a three-membered ring and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives

Chapter 29: Organic chemicals

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 291020 when importing or exporting methyloxirane, commonly known as propylene oxide. This chemical is often used in the production of polyether polyols for making flexible and rigid foams.

This code specifically applies to propylene oxide, distinguishing it from other epoxides like styrene oxide or butylene oxide, which fall under different HS codes. Understanding this distinction is crucial for proper classification and compliance.

When shipping propylene oxide, it’s important to note that this compound is typically transported in bulk containers or drums, and is used primarily in the manufacture of plastics, antifreeze, and solvents.

If you're dealing with halogenated derivatives of epoxides, such as chlorinated or brominated versions, you’ll need to refer to different HS codes as they are classified separately under this heading.

Keywords & topics

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propylene oxide shipments · HS code 291020 · methyloxirane classification · epoxides import export · chemical manufacturing · polyether polyols · bulk chemical transport · solvents and adhesives · antifreeze production · chemical compliance · halogenated epoxides · polyurethane manufacturing

Examples

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

  • Bulk shipment of propylene oxide in ISO tanks
  • Drums of methyloxirane for use in foam production
  • Propylene oxide used as a solvent in chemical manufacturing
  • Delivery of propylene oxide for antifreeze formulation
  • Export of propylene oxide to manufacturers of polyurethane
  • Import of propylene oxide for use in adhesives and coatings
  • Transportation of propylene oxide for agricultural chemical production

Common questions

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

  • What is HS code 291020 used for?
  • How to classify propylene oxide?
  • Is methyloxirane the same as propylene oxide?
  • What are the applications of propylene oxide?
  • Can I import propylene oxide in bulk?
  • What packaging is required for propylene oxide?
  • Are there regulations for shipping methyloxirane?
  • What are the differences between epoxides?

Related topics

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

  • how to classify methyloxirane for import
  • requirements for shipping propylene oxide
  • uses of propylene oxide in manufacturing
  • difference between propylene oxide and other epoxides
  • packaging options for methyloxirane shipments
  • regulatory compliance for importing propylene oxide
  • applications of epoxides in the chemical industry
  • shipping propylene oxide safely and legally

Questions & answers

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

What is propylene oxide used for?
Propylene oxide is primarily used in the production of polyether polyols, which are essential for making flexible and rigid foams, adhesives, and coatings.
How do I classify propylene oxide correctly?
Use **HS-6 291020** for propylene oxide, ensuring it is distinguished from other epoxides like styrene oxide, which has a different classification.
What are the shipping requirements for methyloxirane?
Methyloxirane is typically shipped in bulk containers or drums, and you should adhere to safety regulations for hazardous materials during transport.
Can I export propylene oxide?
Yes, you can export propylene oxide, but ensure compliance with both exporting and importing country regulations, including proper classification under **HS-6 291020**.
What packaging is suitable for propylene oxide?
Propylene oxide is usually packaged in bulk tanks or 55-gallon drums, designed to prevent leakage and ensure safety during transport.
Are there any specific regulations for importing propylene oxide?
Yes, importing propylene oxide requires compliance with chemical safety regulations, including proper labeling and documentation as a hazardous material.
What is the difference between propylene oxide and other epoxides?
Propylene oxide is a specific type of epoxide characterized by its three-membered ring structure, while other epoxides, like butylene oxide, have different chemical properties and classifications.
What industries use propylene oxide?
Propylene oxide is widely used in the production of plastics, antifreeze, solvents, and in various chemical manufacturing processes.

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