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HS-6 · Subheading

360320

Detonating cords

Heading 3603Safety fuses; detonating cords; percussion or detonating caps; igniters; electric detonators

Chapter 36: Explosives; pyrotechnic products

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 360320 when importing or exporting detonating cords, which are used to initiate explosives in various applications. For example, shipments of detonating cords may be used in mining operations or construction projects.

Detonating cords differ from safety fuses, which are designed for slower ignition. If you're dealing with safety fuses instead of detonating cords, you would classify under HS-6 360310. Understanding this distinction is crucial for proper tariff application.

This HS-6 line specifically covers cords made of a flexible plastic or rubber tube filled with a core of explosive material. They are typically used to connect multiple explosives or to initiate a blast in a controlled manner.

When classifying your products, consider whether the cords are intended for commercial use in mining, demolition, or military applications. This will help ensure you are using the correct HS code.

Keywords & topics

Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.

detonating cords · explosive initiation · mining operations · construction blasting · safety fuses · explosive materials · commercial use · military applications · pyrotechnic displays · bulk shipments · cord specifications · controlled detonations

Examples

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

  • Detonating cords used in quarry blasting operations
  • Cords packaged in reels for construction demolition projects
  • Military-grade detonating cords for controlled detonations
  • Detonating cords supplied with safety instructions for handling
  • Cords used in pyrotechnic displays for fireworks
  • Bulk shipments of detonating cords for mining companies
  • Detonating cords with specific lengths and explosive compositions

Common questions

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

  • What is HS code 360320 used for?
  • How to classify detonating cords?
  • Are detonating cords the same as safety fuses?
  • What are the packaging requirements for detonating cords?
  • Can I use HS-6 360320 for military applications?
  • What is the difference between detonating cords and igniters?
  • How do I import detonating cords legally?
  • What safety regulations apply to detonating cords?

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  • using HS code 360320 for military detonating cords
  • what are the applications of detonating cords in mining
  • import regulations for explosive materials like detonating cords
  • best practices for shipping detonating cords internationally
  • safety measures for handling detonating cords in transport

Questions & answers

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

What are detonating cords used for?
Detonating cords are used to initiate explosives in mining, construction, and military applications, providing a reliable means of detonation.
How do I know if my product qualifies for HS-6 360320?
Your product must be a flexible cord filled with explosive material, specifically designed for detonation purposes, to qualify for this HS code.
What is the difference between HS-6 360320 and HS-6 360310?
HS-6 360320 covers detonating cords, while HS-6 360310 is for safety fuses, which ignite explosives at a slower rate.
Are there specific regulations for importing detonating cords?
Yes, importing detonating cords is subject to strict regulations, including safety certifications and proper packaging to comply with hazardous materials laws.
Can I export detonating cords to any country?
Exporting detonating cords may be restricted or require special permits depending on the destination country and its regulations on explosives.
What packaging is required for detonating cords?
Detonating cords should be packaged securely to prevent damage, typically in reels or coils, with clear labeling for safety and handling instructions.
How do I ensure compliance with customs for detonating cords?
Ensure that your documentation is complete, including the correct HS code, safety data sheets, and any required permits for hazardous materials.

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