HS-6 · Subheading
560314
Nonwovens; whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or laminated, of man-made filaments, (weighing more than 150g/m2)
Heading 5603 — Nonwovens; whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or laminated
Chapter 56: Wadding, felt and nonwovens
Plain-language overview
The 56 chapter encompasses a variety of products including wadding, felt, nonwovens, and various types of yarns and ropes. This chapter is crucial for importers and exporters dealing with textile materials and related articles.
Within this chapter, heading 5603 specifically focuses on nonwovens, which are versatile materials used in numerous applications. Nonwovens can be found in industries ranging from automotive to healthcare, making them essential for many manufacturers.
The 560314 subheading narrows it down further to nonwovens made from man-made filaments that weigh more than 150 grams per square meter. This weight classification is significant as it often determines the material's application and regulatory requirements.
In practical terms, this HS-6 code covers a range of products that are typically used for their durability and strength, often found in construction, insulation, and filtration products. Understanding this classification helps in ensuring compliance with customs regulations.
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nonwovens classification · man-made filaments · heavy nonwovens · textile import regulations · nonwoven applications · industrial nonwovens · customs HS code · 560314 products · nonwoven fabrics · filtration materials · geotextiles · construction nonwovens · medical nonwovens · automotive textiles · insulation materials
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Heavy-duty nonwoven fabrics used in construction applications
- Geotextiles for soil stabilization and erosion control
- Insulation materials made from nonwoven man-made filaments
- Filtration media used in air and water purification systems
- Nonwoven fabrics for automotive interior components
- Medical nonwovens for surgical drapes and gowns
- Industrial wipes made from heavy nonwoven materials
- Soundproofing materials utilizing thick nonwoven layers
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What products fall under HS code 560314?
- How do I classify nonwovens for customs?
- What is the weight requirement for HS 560314?
- Are there specific regulations for importing nonwovens?
- What are common uses for nonwovens over 150g/m2?
- How to determine if my product fits HS 560314?
- What materials are considered man-made filaments?
- Can I use HS 560314 for medical textiles?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- How to classify nonwovens made of man-made filaments
- Examples of products under HS code 560314
- Understanding weight classifications for nonwovens
- Regulatory requirements for importing nonwovens
- Applications of heavy nonwoven fabrics in industry
- What types of nonwovens are included in HS 560314?
- Guidelines for customs clearance of nonwoven materials
- Differences between nonwovens and woven fabrics
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 code 560314?
- HS code 560314 includes nonwovens made from man-made filaments that weigh more than 150g/m2, such as heavy-duty fabrics for construction, insulation materials, and industrial wipes.
- How can I determine if my product qualifies for HS 560314?
- To qualify for HS 560314, your product must be a nonwoven fabric made from man-made filaments and weigh more than 150 grams per square meter. Review the specifications and consult with a customs broker if needed.
- Are there specific import regulations for nonwovens?
- Yes, importing nonwovens may require compliance with specific regulations depending on the country. It's essential to check local customs requirements and any applicable safety standards.
- What industries commonly use nonwovens classified under HS 560314?
- Industries such as automotive, construction, healthcare, and filtration commonly use nonwovens classified under HS 560314 due to their durability and versatility.
- Can I use HS code 560314 for medical textiles?
- Yes, if the medical textiles are nonwovens made from man-made filaments and meet the weight requirement of over 150g/m2, they can be classified under HS code 560314.
- What is the significance of the weight classification for nonwovens?
- The weight classification helps determine the material's application and regulatory requirements. Nonwovens over 150g/m2 are often used in more demanding applications.
- How do I ensure compliance when importing nonwovens?
- To ensure compliance, familiarize yourself with the specific regulations for nonwovens in your importing country, and consider consulting with a customs broker for guidance.
- What are common applications for heavy nonwoven fabrics?
- Common applications include geotextiles for soil stabilization, insulation materials, automotive components, and medical drapes and gowns.
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