What is HS code 700530 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Glass; float glass and surface ground or polished glass, in sheets, wired glass, whether or not having an absorbent or reflecting layer
Heading 7005 — Glass; float glass and surface ground or polished glass, in sheets, whether or not having an absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer, but not otherwise worked
Chapter 70: Glass and glassware
Use HS-6 700530 when importing or exporting wired glass sheets. This type of glass is typically used in construction and safety applications, such as windows or doors that require extra strength.
Wired glass differs from standard float glass, which is covered under HS-6 700510. While both may be used in similar applications, wired glass incorporates a wire mesh for added security and impact resistance.
This code specifically applies to sheets of glass that have been ground or polished and include a wire mesh embedded within the glass. This makes it suitable for places where safety and durability are priorities.
If you're dealing with float glass without the wire mesh, you would refer to HS-6 700510. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for correct classification and compliance with customs regulations.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
wired glass sheets · float glass · safety glass · construction glass · impact resistant glass · polished glass · ground glass · glass for windows · glass sheets with wire · fire-rated glass · commercial glass partitions · glass for greenhouses · glass for security applications · glass manufacturing · importing wired glass · exporting wired glass · customs classification glass
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