What is HS code 722619 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Steel, alloy; flat-rolled, width less than 600mm, of silicon-electrical steel, other than grain-oriented
Heading 7226 — Alloy steel flat-rolled products, of a width of less than 600mm
Chapter 72: Iron and steel
Use HS-6 722619 when importing or exporting flat-rolled alloy steel products that are less than 600mm wide and made from silicon-electrical steel. An example would be a shipment of silicon steel sheets used in electrical transformers.
This code specifically excludes grain-oriented silicon steel, which is classified under a different HS-6. If you're dealing with flat-rolled products that are grain-oriented, you’ll need to look at HS-6 722620 instead.
The 722619 line covers a variety of flat-rolled products, including sheets and strips, that are primarily used in electrical applications. These products are essential for manufacturing electrical equipment where magnetic properties are crucial.
When classifying your product, ensure it meets the width requirement of less than 600mm and is made from alloy steel. If your product is wider or falls under a different composition, it may not qualify under this HS-6.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
alloy steel flat-rolled products · silicon-electrical steel · width less than 600mm · flat-rolled steel sheets · steel for electrical applications · non-grain-oriented silicon steel · electrical transformer sheets · motor core materials · steel coils under 600mm · inductor manufacturing steel · automotive electrical components · power generation steel products
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