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HS-6 · Subheading

370210

Photographic film; for x-rays, in rolls, sensitised and unexposed (other than of paper, paperboard or textiles)

Heading 3702Photographic film in rolls, sensitised, unexposed, of any material other than paper, paperboard or textiles; instant print film in rolls, sensitised, unexposed

Chapter 37: Photographic or cinematographic goods

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 370210 when importing or exporting sensitized, unexposed photographic film specifically designed for X-ray applications. For example, a shipment of unexposed X-ray film rolls intended for medical imaging falls under this code.

This code is distinct from HS-6 370211, which covers similar photographic films but is specifically for instant print films. If your product is not instant print but rather traditional X-ray film, then 370210 is the appropriate classification.

The 370210 line narrows down the broader category of photographic films to focus on those used in X-ray technology. This includes films made from materials other than paper, paperboard, or textiles, ensuring clarity in classification for medical and industrial use.

When dealing with X-ray films, it's crucial to confirm that the film is indeed unexposed and sensitized, as this differentiates it from other photographic films that may not meet these criteria.

Keywords & topics

Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.

X-ray film rolls · unexposed photographic film · sensitized film for X-rays · medical imaging film · industrial X-ray film · dental X-ray film · radiographic film rolls · veterinary X-ray film · film for non-destructive testing · security scanning film · laboratory X-ray film · film classification · photographic film import · photographic film export · customs for X-ray film · HS code for X-ray film · photographic goods

Examples

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

  • Unexposed X-ray film rolls for medical imaging
  • Sensitized film for dental X-ray applications
  • Industrial X-ray film used in non-destructive testing
  • Unexposed film rolls for veterinary X-ray procedures
  • Specialized X-ray film for research laboratories
  • Film rolls used in radiographic inspections
  • Unexposed sensitized film for security scanning
  • X-ray film for use in hospitals and clinics

Common questions

Frequent classification questions with short practical guidance.

What is HS code 370210 used for?

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How to classify unexposed X-ray film?

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Is sensitized film for X-rays under 370210?

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What products fall under HS-6 370210?

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Can I use 370210 for dental X-ray film?

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What are the requirements for importing X-ray film?

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How to determine if my film is sensitized?

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Are there different HS codes for instant print film?

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Related topics

Common real-world topics that come up during code comparison.

how to classify unexposed X-ray photographic film

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requirements for importing sensitized X-ray film rolls

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difference between HS-6 370210 and 370211

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examples of products under HS code 370210

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what types of film are considered sensitized for X-rays

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customs classification for medical imaging film

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guidelines for exporting unexposed X-ray film

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how to determine if film is unexposed and sensitized

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Questions & answers

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

What types of film are classified under HS-6 370210?
HS-6 370210 covers sensitized, unexposed photographic films specifically for X-ray applications, excluding paper, paperboard, or textiles.
Can I use HS-6 370210 for dental X-ray films?
Yes, dental X-ray films that are unexposed and sensitized fall under HS-6 370210.
What is the difference between HS-6 370210 and HS-6 370211?
HS-6 370210 is for unexposed X-ray films, while HS-6 370211 is for instant print films, which are not the same.
Are there specific import requirements for X-ray film?
Yes, ensure the film is properly classified, and check for any health regulations or certifications required for medical imaging products.
How do I know if my film is sensitized?
Sensitized film is typically packaged with clear labeling indicating it is ready for exposure; consult your supplier for confirmation.
What should I do if my film is exposed?
If the film is exposed, it would not qualify under HS-6 370210. You would need to classify it under a different code based on its use.
Can I export X-ray film classified under HS-6 370210?
Yes, you can export X-ray film under this code, but ensure compliance with both exporting and importing country regulations.
What are the packaging requirements for shipping X-ray film?
X-ray films should be packaged in protective materials to prevent exposure and damage during transport, clearly labeled as sensitive goods.

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