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382319

Industrial monocarboxylic fatty acids; acid oils from refining; (other than stearic acid, oleic acid or tall oil fatty acids)

Heading 3823Industrial monocarboxylic fatty acids; acid oils from refining; industrial fatty alcohols

Chapter 38: Miscellaneous chemical products

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 382319 when importing or exporting industrial monocarboxylic fatty acids that are not classified as stearic acid, oleic acid, or tall oil fatty acids. For example, this code applies to products like palmitic acid or myristic acid, which are often used in manufacturing soaps and cosmetics.

This classification is distinct from HS-6 382318, which covers stearic acid and oleic acid. If your product falls under those categories, you need to use the other code. Understanding these nuances helps ensure compliance and avoid potential customs issues.

The HS-6 382319 line specifically includes various industrial fatty acids derived from natural sources, often used in food processing, personal care products, and industrial applications. These acids can be found in different forms, such as liquid or solid, depending on their molecular structure and processing methods.

When dealing with fatty acids, it’s crucial to check the purity and intended use, as these factors can affect classification. For instance, a high-purity palmitic acid used in food applications may require different documentation than one used in industrial settings.

Keywords & topics

Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.

industrial fatty acids · monocarboxylic fatty acids · acid oils from refining · palmitic acid · myristic acid · food processing fatty acids · cosmetic ingredient fatty acids · non-stearic fatty acids · non-oleic fatty acids · fatty acid blends · biodiesel production · surfactants in cleaning · liquid fatty acids · solid fatty acids · lubricants from fatty acids

Examples

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

  • Palmitic acid used in cosmetic formulations
  • Myristic acid for food processing applications
  • Caprylic acid sourced from coconut oil for industrial use
  • Fatty acid blends for soap manufacturing
  • Acid oils from refining vegetable oils for biodiesel production
  • Liquid fatty acids for lubricants in machinery
  • Solid fatty acids for candle making
  • Fatty acids for surfactants in cleaning products

Common questions

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

  • What is HS code 382319 used for?
  • How to classify fatty acids for import?
  • Is myristic acid covered under HS 382319?
  • What are the uses of industrial fatty acids?
  • Do I need special documentation for fatty acids?
  • Difference between HS 382319 and HS 382318?
  • What products fall under HS code 382319?
  • How to determine the purity of fatty acids for customs?

Related topics

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

  • How to classify industrial monocarboxylic fatty acids
  • What does HS code 382319 include for imports?
  • Examples of products under HS 382319
  • Documentation needed for importing fatty acids
  • Classification differences between fatty acids HS codes
  • Uses of palmitic acid in manufacturing
  • What are acid oils from refining in HS 382319?
  • Guidelines for shipping industrial fatty acids

Questions & answers

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

What types of fatty acids are classified under HS-6 382319?
HS-6 382319 includes industrial monocarboxylic fatty acids such as palmitic acid and myristic acid, excluding stearic and oleic acids.
Are there any specific regulations for importing fatty acids?
Yes, you may need to provide documentation proving the purity and intended use of the fatty acids to comply with customs regulations.
Can I use HS-6 382319 for food-grade fatty acids?
Yes, as long as the fatty acids are not classified as stearic or oleic acids, you can use HS-6 382319 for food-grade applications.
What is the difference between HS-6 382319 and HS-6 382318?
HS-6 382319 covers fatty acids other than stearic and oleic acids, while HS-6 382318 specifically includes those two types.
How do I determine if my product fits under HS-6 382319?
Check the product's composition and ensure it is an industrial monocarboxylic fatty acid not classified as stearic or oleic.
What are common uses for products classified under HS-6 382319?
Common uses include applications in cosmetics, food processing, and industrial manufacturing, such as soaps and surfactants.
Do I need to worry about tariffs when importing under HS-6 382319?
Tariffs may apply depending on the country of origin and trade agreements. It's best to check with your customs broker.
What packaging is required for shipping fatty acids under HS-6 382319?
Packaging should comply with safety regulations and include proper labeling, especially if the fatty acids are hazardous.

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