What are compound plasticisers for rubber?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Plasticisers, compound; for rubber or plastics
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 381220 when importing or exporting plasticisers specifically designed for rubber or plastics. An example would be a shipment of dibutyl phthalate used in the production of flexible PVC products.
This code is distinct from HS-6 381210, which covers plasticisers that are not specifically compound types. For instance, if you are dealing with a simple plasticiser like dioctyl phthalate, you would classify it under the latter.
The 381220 line focuses on compound plasticisers, which are often blends or mixtures tailored for specific applications in rubber or plastic manufacturing. These products enhance flexibility, durability, and processing characteristics.
When considering this classification, think about the end-use of your product. If it’s a complex formulation used in rubber tires or plastic films, HS-6 381220 is likely the right choice.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
plasticisers for rubber · compound plasticisers · HS code 381220 · prepared rubber accelerators · anti-oxidising preparations · rubber stabilisers · chemical products n.e.c. · plasticisers for plastics · shipment of dibutyl phthalate · end-use of plasticisers · complex formulations · automotive rubber applications · medical device plasticisers
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