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HS-6 · Subheading

340319

Lubricating preparations; (other than for the treatment of textile and similar materials), containing less than 70% (by weight) of petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals

Heading 3403Lubricating preparations and those used in oil or grease treatment of textile and similar materials; excluding preparations containing 70% or more (by weight) of petroleum or bituminous mineral oils

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Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 340319 when importing or exporting lubricating preparations that contain less than 70% petroleum oils. These preparations are often used in various applications, such as machinery maintenance or automotive care. For example, a shipment of a biodegradable lubricant for industrial equipment would fall under this code.

This HS-6 line specifically covers lubricating preparations that do not treat textiles but are instead used for other purposes, distinguishing it from HS-6 340320, which includes those specifically for textile treatments. If your product is a multi-purpose lubricant that does not contain high levels of petroleum, this is the appropriate classification.

The 340319 code is relevant for products like synthetic lubricants, greases, and oils that are not derived primarily from petroleum. If your product is a natural or plant-based lubricant, it likely fits here, while petroleum-based products would be classified under different codes.

When considering this HS-6, think about the end use of your product. For example, if you have a non-petroleum lubricant designed for automotive engines, this code is suitable. However, if your product contains 70% or more petroleum, you should look at HS-6 340320 instead.

Keywords & topics

Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.

lubricating preparations · non-petroleum lubricants · biodegradable lubricants · synthetic greases · industrial lubricants · automotive oils · natural oil lubricants · multi-purpose lubricants · non-toxic lubricants · silicone lubricants · greases for machinery · oils for maintenance · plant-based lubricants · lubricants for engines · lubricating pastes · non-petroleum oils · textile treatment exclusions

Examples

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

  • Biodegradable lubricants for machinery
  • Synthetic greases for automotive applications
  • Non-petroleum based oils for industrial use
  • Lubricating pastes for mechanical components
  • Natural oil lubricants for household use
  • Multi-purpose lubricants for general maintenance
  • Non-toxic lubricants for food processing equipment
  • Silicone-based lubricants for automotive and industrial applications

Common questions

Frequent classification questions with short practical guidance.

What products fall under HS code 340319?

Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.

How to classify non-petroleum lubricants?

Write down material, use, and product form first, then compare nearby lines before you lock the code.

Is my lubricant a synthetic or natural product?

Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.

What is the difference between HS-6 340319 and 340320?

Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.

Can I use HS-6 340319 for automotive lubricants?

Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.

What are examples of lubricating preparations?

Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.

How do I determine if my product contains less than 70% petroleum?

Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.

What are the regulations for importing lubricants?

Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.

Related topics

Common real-world topics that come up during code comparison.

how to classify lubricating preparations under HS-6 340319

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examples of products under HS code 340319

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difference between HS-6 340319 and 340320 explained

Compare adjacent HS lines and pick the one that matches material, function, and product form most closely.

what types of lubricants are included in HS-6 340319

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how to determine petroleum content in lubricants

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guidelines for importing non-petroleum lubricants

Check the exact product specs and destination-country tariff notes before finalizing the code.

best practices for classifying lubricating oils

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what to do if my lubricant contains petroleum

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Questions & answers

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

What types of products are classified under HS-6 340319?
HS-6 340319 covers lubricating preparations that contain less than 70% petroleum oils, including synthetic greases and biodegradable lubricants.
How can I tell if my lubricant fits under this HS code?
Check the composition of your lubricant. If it contains less than 70% petroleum oils and is not specifically for treating textiles, it likely falls under HS-6 340319.
What is the difference between HS-6 340319 and HS-6 340320?
HS-6 340319 includes lubricating preparations for general use, while HS-6 340320 is specifically for lubricants used in textile treatments.
Can I classify a plant-based lubricant under HS-6 340319?
Yes, if the plant-based lubricant contains less than 70% petroleum oils and is not intended for textile treatment, it can be classified under HS-6 340319.
What should I do if my product contains more than 70% petroleum?
If your product contains 70% or more petroleum, you should classify it under HS-6 340320 instead of HS-6 340319.
Are there any restrictions on importing lubricating preparations?
Yes, ensure that your product complies with local regulations regarding chemical compositions and labeling before importing.
What are some common applications for products under HS-6 340319?
Common applications include automotive maintenance, industrial machinery lubrication, and household cleaning products.
How do I find out more about the classification process?
Consult with a customs broker or refer to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule for detailed classification guidance.

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