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HS-6 · Subheading

750712

Nickel; tubes and pipes, of nickel alloys

Heading 7507Nickel; tubes, pipes and tube or pipe fittings (e.g. couplings, elbows, sleeves)

Chapter 75: Nickel and articles thereof

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 750712 when importing or exporting tubes and pipes made of nickel alloys. For example, if you're shipping a batch of nickel alloy pipes for industrial use, this code applies.

This classification specifically covers tubes and pipes crafted from nickel alloys, which are often used in high-temperature and corrosive environments. In contrast, HS-6 750711 pertains to tubes and pipes made solely of nickel, without alloying elements.

Nickel alloy tubes and pipes are commonly used in sectors like aerospace, chemical processing, and oil and gas. If you have products that combine nickel with other metals for enhanced properties, this is the right code.

When considering similar products, remember that HS-6 7507 encompasses both nickel and nickel alloy tubes and pipes, but the distinction is crucial for accurate customs declarations.

Keywords & topics

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

nickel alloy pipes · tubes of nickel alloys · nickel alloy fittings · industrial nickel tubes · high-temperature pipes · corrosive environment tubing · nickel-copper alloy pipes · oil and gas tubing · aerospace nickel tubes · chemical processing pipes · custom nickel alloy products · marine application tubes · high-pressure nickel pipes · heat exchanger tubes · nickel alloy manufacturing · nickel alloy applications · nickel pipe classification

Examples

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

  • Nickel alloy pipes for chemical processing plants
  • Tubes made of nickel-copper alloy for marine applications
  • Nickel alloy tubing used in aerospace fuel systems
  • Pipes for oil refineries made from nickel-chromium alloys
  • Nickel alloy tubes used in high-pressure applications
  • Heat exchanger tubes made from nickel-based alloys
  • Nickel alloy fittings for industrial machinery
  • Custom fabricated nickel alloy pipes for construction projects

Common questions

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What is HS code 750712 used for?

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How to classify nickel alloy tubes?

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Are nickel alloy pipes covered under HS-6 750712?

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What products fall under HS-6 750712?

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Differences between HS-6 750711 and 750712?

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What are the applications of nickel alloy pipes?

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How to declare nickel alloy tubes for customs?

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What materials are included in nickel alloy pipes?

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How to classify nickel alloy tubes and pipes for import?

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What types of products are classified under HS-6 750712?

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Differences between nickel and nickel alloy tubes for customs?

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Best practices for declaring nickel alloy pipes at customs

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What is the use of HS-6 750712 in trade?

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How to identify nickel alloy fittings for classification?

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Shipping nickel alloy tubes: what HS code to use?

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Understanding the classification of nickel alloy products

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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 750712?
HS-6 750712 covers tubes and pipes made from nickel alloys, which can include various shapes and sizes for industrial applications.
How do I determine if my product fits under HS-6 750712?
Check if your product is a tube or pipe made from nickel alloys, which often include other metals for enhanced properties.
What is the difference between HS-6 750711 and HS-6 750712?
HS-6 750711 is for tubes and pipes made solely of nickel, while HS-6 750712 is for those made from nickel alloys.
Can I use HS-6 750712 for custom fabricated nickel alloy pipes?
Yes, as long as they are made from nickel alloys, custom fabricated pipes can be classified under HS-6 750712.
What industries commonly use nickel alloy tubes?
Nickel alloy tubes are widely used in aerospace, chemical processing, oil and gas, and marine applications.
How should I prepare for customs clearance for nickel alloy pipes?
Ensure you have accurate product descriptions, the correct HS code, and any necessary certifications for your nickel alloy pipes.
Are there specific regulations for importing nickel alloy products?
Yes, be aware of any import regulations that may apply to nickel alloys, including safety and environmental standards.
What are common applications for nickel alloy tubing?
Common applications include heat exchangers, high-pressure systems, and components in corrosive environments.

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