What are safety fuses used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Safety fuses
Heading 3603 — Safety fuses; detonating cords; percussion or detonating caps; igniters; electric detonators
Chapter 36: Explosives; pyrotechnic products
Use HS-6 360310 when importing or exporting safety fuses, which are essential for initiating explosives. For example, a shipment of safety fuses used in mining operations falls under this code.
Safety fuses are specifically designed to transmit a flame or signal to detonate explosives safely. This is distinct from HS-6 360300, which covers detonating cords, indicating a different function in explosive applications.
This HS-6 line encompasses safety fuses made from various materials, typically encased in a protective sheath, and designed for reliable ignition. They are crucial in construction, demolition, and mining industries.
When classifying safety fuses, consider their length, diameter, and the specific use case. For instance, a fuse used in fireworks would not fall under this code, as it is classified differently.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
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Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.
Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.
Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.
Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.
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