HS-6 · Subheading
360610
Fuels; liquid or liquefied-gas, in containers, of a kind used for filling or refilling cigarette or similar lighters and of a capacity not exceeding 300cm3
Heading 3606 — Ferro-cerium and other pyrophoric alloys in all forms; articles of combustible materials n.e.c. in chapter 36
Chapter 36: Explosives; pyrotechnic products
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 360610 when importing or exporting fuels for cigarette lighters, specifically liquid or liquefied gas containers with a capacity of 300 cm³ or less. For instance, a shipment of butane lighter refills fits this classification perfectly.
This code distinguishes itself from HS-6 360620, which covers gas-filled lighters themselves, rather than the fuels used to refill them. Understanding this difference is crucial for accurate customs declarations.
In the broader context of chapter 36, which encompasses various explosive and combustible materials, heading 3606 narrows it down to pyrophoric alloys and fuels. This specific HS-6 line focuses solely on lighter fuels, ensuring clarity in trade documentation.
When dealing with lighter fuels, be aware of the packaging requirements and labeling standards, as these can affect compliance with customs regulations.
Keywords & topics
Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.
lighter fuel imports · liquid gas containers · cigarette lighter refills · HS code 360610 · pyrophoric alloys · customs classification · butane fuel shipments · lighter fluid packaging · propane refills · explosive materials · filling lighters · combustible materials · trade documentation · import regulations
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Butane fuel canisters for refilling lighters
- Propane lighter refills in 250 cm³ containers
- Liquid gas containers for use in portable lighters
- Refillable cigarette lighter fuel in small plastic bottles
- Compressed gas canisters for torch lighters
- Lighter fluid in aerosol spray cans under 300 cm³
- Refill packs of lighter gas for camping stoves
- Small containers of liquid fuel for disposable lighters
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code 360610 used for?
- How to classify lighter fuels for customs?
- Are butane canisters under HS 360610?
- What are the packaging requirements for lighter fuel?
- Differences between HS 360610 and 360620?
- Can I import lighter fuel in small containers?
- What is the capacity limit for lighter fuel containers?
- How to declare combustible materials in trade?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- How to classify butane fuel for lighters in customs
- Packaging requirements for HS code 360610 products
- What fuels are included under HS 360610 for lighters
- Differences between lighter fuels and lighters in HS codes
- Importing liquid gas containers for cigarette lighters
- Customs regulations for refilling lighter fuels
- Understanding HS code 360610 for trade compliance
- What are the limits for lighter fuel container sizes
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of fuels are classified under HS-6 360610?
- HS-6 360610 covers liquid or liquefied gas fuels used for refilling lighters, such as butane and propane, in containers not exceeding 300 cm³.
- Can I import lighter fuel in larger containers?
- No, HS-6 360610 specifically applies to containers with a capacity of 300 cm³ or less. Larger containers would fall under different classifications.
- What is the difference between HS-6 360610 and HS-6 360620?
- HS-6 360610 covers the fuels used to refill lighters, while HS-6 360620 pertains to the lighters themselves that contain these fuels.
- Are there specific labeling requirements for lighter fuel containers?
- Yes, lighter fuel containers must comply with safety and labeling regulations, including hazard warnings, to ensure safe handling and transport.
- What kind of documentation do I need for importing lighter fuel?
- You will need commercial invoices, packing lists, and possibly safety data sheets (SDS) to comply with customs regulations when importing lighter fuel.
- Can I ship lighter fuel internationally?
- Yes, but you must adhere to the regulations of both the exporting and importing countries regarding hazardous materials and combustible fuels.
- What are the common uses for fuels classified under HS-6 360610?
- These fuels are primarily used for refilling cigarette lighters, but they can also be used in certain portable cooking devices and torches.
- How do I ensure compliance when importing lighter fuels?
- Consult with a customs broker to verify that your products are classified correctly and that you meet all safety and import requirements.
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