HS-6 · Subheading
510400
Wool and hair; garnetted stock of wool or of fine or coarse animal hair
Heading 5104 — Wool, or fine or coarse animal hair; garnetted stock
Chapter 51: Wool, fine or coarse animal hair
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 510400 when importing or exporting garnetted stock made from wool or fine or coarse animal hair. This can include processed wool fibers that have been cleaned and carded, ready for further textile manufacturing. For example, shipments of garnetted wool stock used in making insulation or upholstery materials fall under this code.
This code specifically applies to garnetted stock, which is different from raw wool or animal hair. If you’re dealing with unprocessed wool, you would look at HS-6 codes like 5101XX for greasy wool instead. Understanding this distinction is crucial for accurate classification and compliance.
Garnetted stock is typically used in the textile industry for various applications, such as filling for cushions or as a base for spun yarns. If you’re exporting products like wool batting or blended fibers, ensure you’re using the correct HS-6 code to avoid customs issues.
When classifying your goods, consider the condition and processing of the wool or hair. For instance, HS-6 510500 covers horsehair yarn and woven fabric, which is distinctly different from garnetted stock. Knowing these nuances helps in selecting the right code for your shipments.
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garnetted wool stock · fine animal hair · coarse animal hair · wool fibers · textile manufacturing · processed wool · carded wool · wool batting · insulation materials · filling for cushions · spun yarns · wool blends · customs classification · HS code 510400 · animal hair stock · wool products · textile applications
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Garnetted wool stock for upholstery filling
- Processed wool fibers used in insulation materials
- Carded wool ready for spinning into yarn
- Wool batting for quilts and comforters
- Garnetted animal hair used in brush manufacturing
- Wool stock for blending with synthetic fibers
- Garnetted stock shipped in bales or rolls
- Wool fibers prepared for non-woven fabric production
Common questions
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- What is HS code 510400 used for?
- How to classify garnetted wool stock?
- Is garnetted stock the same as raw wool?
- What products fall under HS-6 510400?
- How to avoid customs issues with wool shipments?
- What are the differences between HS-6 510400 and 510500?
- Can I use HS-6 510400 for wool batting?
- What does garnetted stock mean in trade?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- How to classify garnetted wool for export
- Differences between garnetted stock and raw wool
- Examples of products classified under HS-6 510400
- What is the process for garnetting wool?
- Best practices for importing wool garnetted stock
- Understanding HS codes for wool and animal hair
- How to avoid classification errors with wool products
- What to include in documentation for HS-6 510400 shipments
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What is garnetted wool stock?
- Garnetted wool stock refers to processed wool fibers that have been cleaned and carded, making them ready for further textile manufacturing.
- Can I use HS-6 510400 for raw wool?
- No, HS-6 510400 is specifically for garnetted stock. Raw wool should be classified under different codes, such as HS-6 5101XX.
- What types of products can be made from garnetted wool?
- Garnetted wool is commonly used in upholstery filling, insulation materials, and as a base for spun yarns or non-woven fabrics.
- How do I ensure compliance when shipping wool products?
- Make sure to accurately classify your goods using the correct HS codes and provide detailed documentation to customs.
- What are the differences between HS-6 510400 and 510500?
- HS-6 510400 covers garnetted stock, while HS-6 510500 pertains to horsehair yarn and woven fabric, which are distinct products.
- What packaging is required for garnetted wool stock shipments?
- Garnetted wool stock is typically shipped in bales or rolls, depending on the end-use and customer requirements.
- Is garnetted stock used in any specific industries?
- Yes, garnetted stock is primarily used in the textile industry for applications like upholstery, insulation, and yarn production.
- How can I find the right HS code for my wool products?
- Consult with a customs broker or use the Harmonized System guidelines to determine the appropriate HS code based on your product's characteristics.
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