What is HS code 381210 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Rubber accelerators; prepared
Heading 3812 — Prepared rubber accelerators; compound plasticisers for rubber or plastics, n.e.c. or included; anti-oxidising preparations and other compound stabilisers for rubber or plastics
Chapter 38: Miscellaneous chemical products
Use HS-6 381210 when importing or exporting prepared rubber accelerators. These are chemical substances that speed up the rubber curing process, essential in manufacturing tires and other rubber products. For example, a shipment of 500 kg of a prepared rubber accelerator in 25 kg bags would fall under this code.
This code specifically covers rubber accelerators that are already prepared, contrasting with HS-6 381220, which includes unprepared accelerators. If you’re dealing with a mixture that includes both prepared accelerators and other chemicals, you may need to consider how to classify it accurately.
Prepared rubber accelerators are crucial for industries that rely on rubber, such as automotive and manufacturing. They enhance the performance and durability of rubber products, making them suitable for various applications, from tires to seals.
When classifying your product, ensure it meets the criteria for prepared accelerators. If your product is a stabilizer or plasticizer instead, you might need to look at different classifications under the same heading.
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