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681490

Mica; worked mica and articles of mica (excluding plates, sheets and strips) whether or not on a support of paper, paperboard or other materials

Heading 6814Mica; worked, articles of, including agglomerated or reconstituted mica; whether or not on a support of paper, paperboard or other materials

Chapter 68: Articles of stone, plaster, cement

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 681490 when importing or exporting worked mica articles that are not in the form of plates, sheets, or strips. For instance, if you're shipping mica-based insulation materials or decorative items made from reconstituted mica, this code applies.

This line specifically covers worked mica and articles made from it, including those that may be supported by paper or other materials. In contrast, HS-6 6814 includes mica plates and sheets, which are classified separately.

When considering 681490, think about products like mica powder used in cosmetics or as a filler in paints. These items are distinct from unworked mica, which falls under a different classification.

If your shipment contains agglomerated mica products, such as those used in electronics or automotive applications, ensure you use this HS code. It's important to differentiate these from other mica products that might be classified under different headings.

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worked mica articles · mica powder shipments · mica insulation materials · decorative mica products · mica flakes for paint · reconstituted mica · mica-based fillers · mica in electronics · mica crafts supplies · mica automotive components · mica packaging materials · mica articles classification

Examples

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

  • Mica powder for use in cosmetics
  • Decorative mica articles for crafts
  • Mica-based insulation materials
  • Reconstituted mica used in electronics
  • Mica flakes for paint additives
  • Mica used in automotive components
  • Mica-based fillers in construction materials
  • Mica products supported by paper for packaging

Common questions

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

  • What is HS code 681490 used for?
  • How to classify worked mica products?
  • Are mica powders covered under HS-6 681490?
  • What items fall under HS-6 681490?
  • Is mica used in cosmetics classified as 681490?
  • How to differentiate between mica sheets and worked mica?
  • What are examples of mica articles for import?
  • Do I need a broker for HS-6 681490 shipments?

Related topics

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

  • How to classify worked mica articles for customs
  • Examples of products under HS code 681490
  • What shipments require HS-6 681490 classification?
  • Is reconstituted mica included in HS-6 681490?
  • Understanding HS-6 code for mica-based products
  • What types of mica are classified under 681490?
  • Mica powder classification for international shipping
  • Guidelines for importing worked mica articles

Questions & answers

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

What types of mica products are classified under HS-6 681490?
HS-6 681490 covers worked mica articles, including mica powder, decorative items, and agglomerated mica, but excludes plates, sheets, and strips.
Can I use HS-6 681490 for mica used in cosmetics?
Yes, mica powder used in cosmetics falls under HS-6 681490, as it is a worked mica product.
How do I know if my mica product is worked or unworked?
Worked mica has been processed or shaped into articles, while unworked mica is in its natural form, such as raw sheets or blocks.
Do I need a customs broker for shipments under HS-6 681490?
While not always necessary, using a customs broker can help ensure proper classification and compliance with regulations for HS-6 681490 shipments.
What is the difference between HS-6 681490 and HS-6 6814?
HS-6 681490 is for worked mica articles, while HS-6 6814 includes mica plates and sheets, which are classified separately.
Are there any special import regulations for mica products?
Import regulations can vary by country, so it's important to check specific requirements for mica products in your destination market.
What documentation do I need for HS-6 681490 shipments?
Typically, you'll need a commercial invoice, packing list, and any relevant certificates, such as those for cosmetics or industrial use.
Can I classify reconstituted mica under HS-6 681490?
Yes, reconstituted mica articles are included under HS-6 681490, as they are considered worked mica products.

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