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701973

Glass fibres; chemically bonded fabrics, open fabrics n.e.c. in heading 7019

Heading 7019Glass fibres (including glass wool) and articles thereof (e.g. yarn, rovings, woven fabrics)

Chapter 70: Glass and glassware

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 701973 when importing or exporting chemically bonded glass fibres, such as those used in insulation or construction materials. For example, a shipment of rolled glass wool insulation would fall under this code.

This code specifically covers glass fibres that are chemically bonded into fabrics, distinguishing them from unbonded glass fibres or woven fabrics classified under other codes. For instance, HS-6 701974 covers non-bonded glass fibres, which are used for different applications.

If you are dealing with products like glass fibre mats or sheets that are chemically bonded, HS-6 701973 is the appropriate classification. In contrast, products that are merely woven from glass fibres without chemical bonding may require a different HS code.

Understanding the distinction between bonded and non-bonded glass fibres is crucial for accurate customs declarations. This ensures compliance and avoids potential delays in the import/export process.

Keywords & topics

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glass fibres · chemically bonded fabrics · glass wool insulation · glass fibre mats · woven glass fabrics · glass composites · insulation panels · marine applications · electrical insulation · industrial glass fabrics · construction materials · automotive applications · aerospace materials · bonded glass products

Examples

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

  • Rolls of chemically bonded glass wool insulation
  • Glass fibre mats used in construction
  • Sheets of bonded glass fabric for automotive applications
  • Glass fibre composites for aerospace use
  • Insulation panels made from chemically bonded glass fibres
  • Bonded glass fabric used in marine applications
  • Glass fibre sheets for electrical insulation
  • Chemical-resistant glass fibre fabrics for industrial use

Common questions

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  • What is HS code 701973 used for?
  • How to classify glass wool products?
  • What are chemically bonded glass fibres?
  • Are glass fibre mats under HS code 701973?
  • What products fall under HS-6 701973?
  • How to import glass fibre insulation?
  • What is the difference between bonded and non-bonded glass fibres?
  • Can I use HS-6 701973 for woven glass fabrics?

Related topics

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

  • How to classify chemically bonded glass fabrics for customs
  • What types of products are included in HS code 701973
  • Examples of shipments using HS-6 701973
  • Understanding glass fibre classifications for import/export
  • Differences between HS-6 701973 and 701974
  • Guidelines for importing glass wool insulation
  • What to know about glass fibre mats and HS codes
  • Best practices for declaring bonded glass products

Questions & answers

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

What products are classified under HS-6 701973?
HS-6 701973 covers chemically bonded glass fibres, including glass wool insulation, mats, and sheets used in various applications.
How do I determine if my glass fibres are bonded?
Chemically bonded glass fibres will typically have a firm structure and are often used in insulation or composite materials, unlike loose or woven fibres.
Can I use HS-6 701973 for woven glass fabrics?
No, HS-6 701973 is specifically for chemically bonded glass fabrics. Woven glass fabrics without chemical bonding may fall under a different code.
What is the difference between HS-6 701973 and HS-6 701974?
HS-6 701973 is for chemically bonded glass fibres, while HS-6 701974 is for non-bonded glass fibres, which have different applications.
Do I need special documentation for importing glass wool?
Yes, ensure you have the correct product specifications and safety data sheets, as these may be required for customs clearance.
What are common uses for products under HS-6 701973?
Common uses include insulation in buildings, automotive parts, and aerospace components due to their lightweight and thermal properties.
Is there a specific packaging requirement for glass fibres?
While there are no strict packaging requirements, ensure that the products are securely packaged to prevent damage during transport.
How can I find more information about glass fibre classifications?
Consult the Harmonized Tariff Schedule or reach out to a customs broker for detailed guidance on glass fibre classifications.

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