HS-6 · Subheading
750522
Nickel; wire, of nickel alloys
Heading 7505 — Nickel; bars, rods, profiles and wire
Chapter 75: Nickel and articles thereof
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 750522 when importing or exporting wire made from nickel alloys, such as those used in electrical applications or specialized manufacturing. For example, a shipment of 100 kg of nickel alloy wire for aerospace components falls under this code.
This code specifically covers wire made from nickel alloys, which can include various compositions like nickel-copper or nickel-chromium. In contrast, HS-6 750521 pertains to wire made solely from nickel, which may not be suitable for the same applications.
Nickel alloy wire is often used in environments requiring corrosion resistance or high-temperature stability, making it essential for industries like aerospace, automotive, and electronics. Understanding the specific alloy composition can help ensure proper classification.
When dealing with nickel alloy wire, consider the diameter and intended use, as these factors can influence both the classification and the applicable regulations. For instance, finer wire used in electronics might have different compliance requirements than thicker wire for industrial applications.
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nickel alloy wire · HS-6 750522 · wire for aerospace · nickel-copper wire · nickel-chromium wire · electrical wire · industrial wire · corrosion resistant wire · high-temperature wire · wire for electronics · automotive wire · medical device wire
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- 100 kg of nickel-copper alloy wire for electrical connectors
- 500 meters of nickel-chromium wire for heating elements
- 200 kg of nickel alloy wire used in aerospace manufacturing
- Spools of nickel alloy wire for automotive exhaust systems
- Nickel alloy wire for medical device applications
- Custom lengths of nickel alloy wire for industrial machinery
- Nickel alloy wire used in high-temperature furnace applications
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- What is HS code 750522 used for?
- How to classify nickel alloy wire?
- Is nickel alloy wire the same as nickel wire?
- What are the applications of nickel alloy wire?
- What types of nickel alloys are used for wire?
- How do I determine the correct HS code for wire?
- What are the import regulations for nickel alloy wire?
- Can I use HS-6 750522 for all nickel wires?
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- How to classify nickel alloy wire for customs
- Differences between nickel wire and nickel alloy wire
- What products fall under HS-6 750522?
- Best practices for importing nickel alloy wire
- Understanding nickel alloy compositions for classification
- What are the compliance requirements for nickel wire?
- How to ensure correct HS code for nickel wire shipments
- Applications of nickel alloy wire in different industries
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 750522?
- HS-6 750522 covers wire made from nickel alloys, including nickel-copper and nickel-chromium compositions, used in various applications like aerospace and electronics.
- How can I differentiate between nickel wire and nickel alloy wire?
- Nickel wire is made solely from nickel, while nickel alloy wire contains additional metals, enhancing properties like corrosion resistance and strength.
- What is the significance of the alloy composition in classification?
- The alloy composition affects the wire's properties and applications, which can influence its classification and compliance with regulations.
- Are there specific regulations for importing nickel alloy wire?
- Yes, importing nickel alloy wire may involve compliance with specific safety and environmental regulations, depending on its intended use.
- Can I use HS-6 750522 for all types of nickel wire?
- No, HS-6 750522 is specific to nickel alloy wire. For pure nickel wire, you would use HS-6 750521.
- What documentation is needed for shipping nickel alloy wire?
- Documentation typically includes a commercial invoice, packing list, and any relevant certifications or compliance documents for the specific alloy.
- How do I determine the correct HS code for my nickel wire shipment?
- Review the composition and intended use of the wire. If it’s an alloy, use HS-6 750522; if it’s pure nickel, use HS-6 750521.
- What industries commonly use nickel alloy wire?
- Nickel alloy wire is commonly used in aerospace, automotive, electronics, and medical device manufacturing due to its unique properties.
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