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360360

Electric detonators

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

Chapter 36: Explosives; pyrotechnic products

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 360360 when importing or exporting electric detonators, which are crucial for controlled blasting in construction and mining. For example, shipments of electric detonators may be packaged in sturdy boxes with specific safety labels.

This code applies specifically to electric detonators, distinguishing them from HS-6 360370, which covers non-electric detonators. While both are used in blasting operations, electric detonators are triggered by an electrical charge, making them more precise in timing.

Electric detonators are designed to initiate explosives safely and reliably. They often come with wires for connection to a power source and are used in various applications, from quarrying to demolition.

When considering electric detonators, be aware of the packaging requirements and safety regulations that apply. These products are typically classified as dangerous goods and must meet specific shipping standards.

Keywords & topics

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electric detonators · blasting operations · controlled blasting · safety regulations · dangerous goods · mining supplies · construction explosives · demolition tools · packaging requirements · explosive initiation · timing precision · quarrying equipment · geological surveys · military training · blasting kits

Examples

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

  • Shipments of electric detonators for mining operations
  • Electric detonators packaged in anti-static containers
  • Use of electric detonators in construction blasting projects
  • Electric detonators supplied to demolition contractors
  • Export of electric detonators for use in geological surveys
  • Electric detonators with different voltage ratings for various applications
  • Bulk orders of electric detonators for military training exercises
  • Electric detonators sold as part of a blasting kit

Common questions

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

  • What are electric detonators used for?
  • How to classify electric detonators?
  • What packaging is required for electric detonators?
  • Are electric detonators considered dangerous goods?
  • What is the difference between electric and non-electric detonators?
  • How to import electric detonators legally?
  • What safety regulations apply to electric detonators?
  • Can electric detonators be shipped internationally?

Related topics

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

  • how to classify electric detonators for customs
  • requirements for shipping electric detonators
  • differences between electric and non-electric detonators
  • safety measures for handling electric detonators
  • packaging standards for electric detonators
  • importing electric detonators into the US
  • export regulations for electric detonators
  • uses of electric detonators in construction projects

Questions & answers

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

What are electric detonators?
Electric detonators are devices used to initiate explosives through an electrical signal, providing precise timing for blasting operations.
How do I classify electric detonators for customs?
Electric detonators are classified under **HS-6 360360**. Ensure you provide accurate product descriptions and safety information when filing customs paperwork.
What safety regulations apply to electric detonators?
Electric detonators are considered dangerous goods and must comply with specific safety regulations, including proper labeling and packaging during transport.
Can I export electric detonators?
Yes, you can export electric detonators, but you must adhere to both the exporting and importing countries' regulations regarding dangerous goods.
What packaging is required for electric detonators?
Electric detonators should be packaged in anti-static containers with appropriate labeling to indicate they are hazardous materials.
What is the difference between electric and non-electric detonators?
Electric detonators are triggered by an electrical charge, while non-electric detonators use shock tubes or other methods for initiation.
How do I import electric detonators legally?
To import electric detonators legally, ensure compliance with local regulations, obtain necessary permits, and classify them correctly under customs codes.
What uses do electric detonators have in construction?
In construction, electric detonators are used for controlled blasting to remove rock or debris, ensuring safety and precision in demolition tasks.

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