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291712

Acids; acyclic polycarboxylic acids; adipic acid, its salts and esters

Heading 2917Acids; polycarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxy-acids; their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives

Chapter 29: Organic chemicals

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 291712 when importing or exporting adipic acid, which is commonly found in products like nylon and various plastic materials. For example, a shipment of adipic acid in 25 kg bags for use in synthetic fibers falls under this code.

This code specifically targets acyclic polycarboxylic acids, with adipic acid being a primary example. In contrast, HS-6 291711 covers other acyclic polycarboxylic acids, which may have different chemical structures and applications.

Adipic acid is often utilized in the production of polyurethanes, food additives, and as a pH regulator in various formulations. It is important to distinguish it from similar acids like succinic acid, classified under HS-6 291710.

When dealing with adipic acid, consider its salts and esters as well, which are also classified under this code. This can include products like sodium adipate used in food processing.

Keywords & topics

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adipic acid shipments · polycarboxylic acids · acids for nylon production · food additives adipic acid · adipic acid esters · sodium adipate · chemical classification · industrial chemicals · synthetic fibers · polyurethane production · pH regulators · bulk chemical shipments · adipic acid derivatives · importing adipic acid · exporting adipic acid · chemical import codes

Examples

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

  • 25 kg bags of adipic acid for nylon production
  • Drums of adipic acid used in polyurethane manufacturing
  • Sodium adipate as a food additive in bulk shipments
  • Adipic acid esters for use in cosmetics and personal care products
  • Adipic acid used in the formulation of agricultural chemicals
  • Adipic acid in 1-ton bulk containers for industrial applications
  • Adipic acid as a pH regulator in cleaning products
  • Adipic acid in pharmaceutical formulations

Common questions

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

  • What is HS code for adipic acid?
  • How to classify adipic acid for import?
  • What products use adipic acid?
  • Is sodium adipate classified under the same code?
  • Differences between adipic acid and succinic acid?
  • What are the uses of adipic acid?
  • How to ship adipic acid safely?
  • What packaging is required for adipic acid?

Related topics

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

  • How to determine the correct HS code for adipic acid
  • What are the applications of adipic acid in industry
  • Classification of adipic acid and its derivatives
  • Shipping requirements for adipic acid products
  • Understanding adipic acid in food processing
  • Differences in HS codes for polycarboxylic acids
  • Best practices for importing adipic acid
  • What to know about adipic acid esters and salts

Questions & answers

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

What is adipic acid used for?
Adipic acid is primarily used in the production of nylon, polyurethanes, and as a food additive.
How do I classify adipic acid for customs?
Use **HS-6 291712** for adipic acid and its salts and esters when classifying for customs.
Can sodium adipate be classified under the same HS code?
Yes, sodium adipate is included under **HS-6 291712** as it is a derivative of adipic acid.
What are the packaging requirements for shipping adipic acid?
Adipic acid is typically shipped in 25 kg bags or bulk containers, depending on the order size.
Are there safety concerns when handling adipic acid?
Yes, proper safety measures should be taken when handling adipic acid, including using protective gear.
What is the difference between adipic acid and succinic acid?
Adipic acid has a different chemical structure and applications compared to succinic acid, which is classified under **HS-6 291710**.
Is adipic acid considered a hazardous material?
Adipic acid is not classified as hazardous, but it should be handled with care to avoid irritation.
What are the import duties for adipic acid?
Import duties for adipic acid can vary by country, so it's best to check with your local customs authority.

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