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HS-6 · Subheading

700800

Glass; multiple-walled insulating units of glass

Heading 7008Glass; multiple-walled insulating units of glass

Chapter 70: Glass and glassware

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 700800 when importing or exporting multiple-walled insulating units made of glass, such as double-glazed windows or insulated glass panels. These products are designed to provide thermal insulation in buildings and vehicles.

This code specifically covers glass units that consist of two or more layers of glass with an air or gas space in between, enhancing energy efficiency. In contrast, HS-6 7007 includes glass mirrors, which do not provide the same insulating properties.

When dealing with HS-6 700800, ensure your products are not just standard glass sheets, as those would fall under different headings. For example, single-layer glass is classified under HS-6 7005.

If you're shipping insulated glass units, be aware of the packaging requirements, as they must be protected from breakage during transit. Proper labeling is also essential to avoid customs delays.

Keywords & topics

Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.

multiple-walled glass units · insulated glass panels · thermal insulation glass · double-glazed windows · glass shipping requirements · energy-efficient glass · glass packaging standards · glass classification · customs for glass products · glass industry regulations · insulating glass products · glass import/export codes

Examples

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

  • Double-glazed windows for residential buildings
  • Triple-pane glass panels for energy-efficient homes
  • Insulated glass units used in commercial storefronts
  • Glass doors with thermal insulation properties
  • Glass partitions in office spaces that reduce heat loss
  • Automotive windows designed for insulation
  • Glass skylights with multiple layers for energy efficiency

Common questions

Frequent classification questions with short practical guidance.

What is HS code 700800 used for?

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How to classify insulated glass units?

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Are double-glazed windows under HS 700800?

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What products fall under HS code 7008?

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Do I need special packaging for glass units?

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How to ship multiple-walled glass safely?

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What are the customs requirements for glass products?

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Differences between HS 7007 and HS 700800

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Related topics

Common real-world topics that come up during code comparison.

How to determine if my glass products are HS 700800

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What types of glass are classified under HS 7008

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Shipping requirements for double-glazed glass units

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Is my insulated glass unit covered by HS code 700800

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Customs classification for multiple-walled glass

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What to include in the invoice for HS 700800

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Understanding the regulations for importing glass products

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How to avoid customs issues with glass shipments

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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-6 700800?
HS-6 700800 covers multiple-walled insulating units made of glass, such as double-glazed or triple-glazed windows and glass panels designed for thermal insulation.
Do I need special packaging for shipping glass insulating units?
Yes, you should use protective packaging to prevent breakage during transit. Ensure the units are cushioned and clearly labeled as fragile.
How can I determine if my glass product falls under HS-6 700800?
Check if your product consists of multiple layers of glass with an insulating space between them. If it’s a single layer, it may fall under a different HS code.
What is the difference between HS-6 700800 and HS-6 7007?
HS-6 700800 is for insulating glass units, while HS-6 7007 is for glass mirrors. The key difference is in their function and structure.
Are there any specific customs requirements for importing glass units?
Yes, you may need to provide detailed product descriptions, invoices, and compliance with safety standards. Check with your customs broker for specific requirements.
Can I use HS-6 700800 for automotive glass?
Yes, if the automotive glass is designed for insulation, it may fall under HS-6 700800. However, check the specific product details to confirm.
What should I include in the invoice for HS-6 700800 products?
Include a detailed description of the glass units, their dimensions, and the quantity. Mention that they are multiple-walled insulating units to avoid classification issues.

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