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HS-6 · Subheading

401691

Rubber; vulcanised (other than hard rubber), floor coverings and mats, of non-cellular rubber

Heading 4016Articles of vulcanised rubber other than hard rubber, n.e.c. in chapter 40

Chapter 40: Rubber and articles thereof

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 401691 when importing or exporting non-cellular rubber floor coverings and mats made from vulcanized rubber. For example, a shipment of rubber mats designed for gym floors would fall under this code.

This code specifically applies to floor coverings and mats that are not made from hard rubber. In contrast, HS-6 401692 covers rubber sheets and rolls, which are used for different applications like industrial flooring.

When classifying products, it’s important to note that HS-6 401691 includes items like rubber mats for use in homes, offices, or commercial spaces, while excluding hard rubber products.

If you're dealing with vulcanized rubber products that serve as protective or decorative flooring, this HS-6 code is your go-to classification.

Keywords & topics

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

non-cellular rubber mats · vulcanized rubber flooring · floor coverings HS code · gym rubber mats · commercial rubber flooring · decorative rubber tiles · rubber flooring rolls · outdoor rubber mats · workshop rubber mats · kitchen floor coverings · healthcare rubber flooring · playground rubber mats

Examples

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

  • Rubber mats for gym flooring
  • Non-slip rubber floor coverings for kitchens
  • Rubber mats used in workshops or garages
  • Decorative rubber tiles for indoor use
  • Rubber flooring rolls for commercial spaces
  • Outdoor rubber mats for playgrounds
  • Rubber mats designed for use in healthcare facilities

Common questions

Frequent classification questions with short practical guidance.

What is HS code 401691 used for?

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How to classify rubber floor mats?

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Are rubber gym mats covered under HS 401691?

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What products fall under HS 401691?

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Differences between HS 401691 and 401692?

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Can I use HS 401691 for outdoor mats?

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What are non-cellular rubber floor coverings?

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How to import rubber mats classified under HS 401691?

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classification of rubber floor coverings for import

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how to determine HS code for rubber mats

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differences between vulcanized rubber and hard rubber

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importing non-cellular rubber flooring materials

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specific uses for HS 401691 rubber mats

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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 products are classified under HS-6 401691?
HS-6 401691 covers non-cellular rubber floor coverings and mats, including gym mats, kitchen mats, and decorative rubber tiles.
Can I classify outdoor rubber mats under HS-6 401691?
Yes, outdoor rubber mats designed for playgrounds or patios can be classified under HS-6 401691 as they are non-cellular and vulcanized.
How does HS-6 401691 differ from HS-6 401692?
HS-6 401691 is for floor coverings and mats, while HS-6 401692 pertains to rubber sheets and rolls, which are used for different purposes.
Are rubber mats used in healthcare facilities classified under HS-6 401691?
Yes, rubber mats designed for healthcare settings can be classified under HS-6 401691, provided they are non-cellular and vulcanized.
What should I consider when classifying rubber floor mats?
Ensure the mats are made from non-cellular vulcanized rubber and are intended for flooring applications to use HS-6 401691.
What documentation do I need for importing rubber mats under HS-6 401691?
You will need a commercial invoice, packing list, and any relevant safety certifications for the rubber mats being imported.
Can I use HS-6 401691 for gym flooring?
Yes, gym flooring made from non-cellular vulcanized rubber is appropriately classified under HS-6 401691.
What is the significance of 'non-cellular' in HS-6 401691?
Non-cellular means the rubber does not contain air pockets, making it suitable for durable flooring applications, which is a requirement for this classification.

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