What is HS code 680410 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Millstones and grindstones; for milling, grinding or pulping
Heading 6804 — Millstones, grindstones, grinding wheels, etc without frameworks, for grinding, sharpening, polishing, etc and parts thereof, natural stone, agglomerated natural or artificial abrasives or of ceramics
Chapter 68: Articles of stone, plaster, cement
Use HS-6 680410 when importing or exporting millstones and grindstones made of natural stone, such as those used in traditional milling processes. An example would be a shipment of granite grindstones intended for a flour mill.
This code specifically covers millstones and grindstones that are not mounted in frameworks, distinguishing them from related items like grinding wheels (which fall under HS-6 680421). If your product is a ceramic grinding wheel, you would need to classify it differently.
The 680410 line includes products that are essential for milling, grinding, or pulping applications. These items are typically used in food processing, but can also be found in other industries requiring material reduction.
When considering this code, think about the end-use of the product. For instance, if you're dealing with a natural stone millstone used in a traditional grain mill, this classification is appropriate.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
millstones made of stone · natural stone grindstones · grinding stones for milling · non-framework millstones · stone grinding tools · agricultural grinding stones · traditional milling stones · food processing grindstones · natural stone abrasives · grindstones for pulping · stone tools for grinding · millstones for flour production · stone polishing tools · artisanal grinding stones · granite millstones · basalt grinding tools · marble grindstones
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