What is HS code 360350?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Igniters
Heading 3603 — Safety fuses; detonating cords; percussion or detonating caps; igniters; electric detonators
Chapter 36: Explosives; pyrotechnic products
Use HS-6 360350 when importing or exporting igniters, which are devices designed to initiate combustion in explosives. For example, a shipment of electric igniters used in fireworks falls under this code.
This code specifically covers igniters, distinguishing them from other safety devices like safety fuses or detonating cords, which are classified differently under HS-6 360320. If your product is a device that directly ignites explosives, 360350 is the correct choice.
Igniters can come in various forms, including electric igniters that use a small electric current to ignite a pyrotechnic composition. They are commonly used in both commercial and military applications, such as in blasting operations or fireworks displays.
When classifying igniters, consider their packaging and intended use. If they are packaged for retail sale in consumer fireworks, this may affect the classification and any applicable regulations.
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