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760110

Aluminium; unwrought, (not alloyed)

Heading 7601Aluminium; unwrought

Chapter 76: Aluminium and articles thereof

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 760110 when importing or exporting unwrought aluminium that is not alloyed. This includes products like pure aluminium ingots or blocks, which are typically used in manufacturing processes or as raw materials.

This code specifically covers unwrought aluminium, distinguishing it from alloyed forms classified under HS-6 760120. While 760110 pertains to pure aluminium, 760120 includes aluminium that has been mixed with other metals for enhanced properties.

When dealing with unwrought aluminium, it’s important to note that it must be in a primary form, such as ingots or billets, and not in any fabricated state like sheets or extrusions, which fall under different classifications.

If you are unsure whether your aluminium product is alloyed or not, consider the composition. Unwrought aluminium under this code should contain at least 99.0% aluminium content and be free from significant alloying elements.

Keywords & topics

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

unwrought aluminium · pure aluminium ingots · aluminium blocks · aluminium billets · aluminium slabs · non-alloyed aluminium · aluminium raw materials · aluminium for manufacturing · aluminium casting · aluminium remelting · aluminium for aerospace · aluminium for automotive · bulk aluminium shipments · aluminium electrical bars · aluminium production

Examples

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

  • Pure aluminium ingots weighing 25 kg each
  • Aluminium blocks for casting and forging
  • Unwrought aluminium billets for extrusion processes
  • Aluminium slabs intended for remelting
  • Raw aluminium for use in aerospace manufacturing
  • Unalloyed aluminium for automotive parts production
  • Aluminium bars for electrical applications
  • Bulk shipments of unwrought aluminium for industrial use

Common questions

Frequent classification questions with short practical guidance.

What is HS code 760110 used for?

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How to classify unwrought aluminium?

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Is my aluminium alloyed or not?

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What products fall under HS 760110?

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Can I export unwrought aluminium easily?

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What are the requirements for importing aluminium ingots?

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How do I determine the purity of aluminium?

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What is the difference between HS 760110 and 760120?

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Related topics

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

How to classify unwrought aluminium for customs

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What are the specifications for HS code 760110

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Examples of products under HS 760110

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Understanding unwrought aluminium classification

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Differences between alloyed and non-alloyed aluminium

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Requirements for importing pure aluminium ingots

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How to check if aluminium is alloyed

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Guidelines for exporting unwrought aluminium

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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 760110?
Products classified under **HS-6 760110** include pure aluminium ingots, blocks, billets, and slabs that are not mixed with other metals.
How can I tell if my aluminium is alloyed?
To determine if aluminium is alloyed, check the composition. If it contains significant amounts of other metals, it is alloyed and should be classified under **HS-6 760120**.
Are there any specific import requirements for unwrought aluminium?
Yes, ensure that your shipment meets purity standards and complies with local regulations regarding the import of metals.
Can I use HS-6 760110 for aluminium scrap?
No, **HS-6 760110** is for unwrought aluminium only. Aluminium scrap is classified under a different code.
What is the typical use of unwrought aluminium?
Unwrought aluminium is primarily used as a raw material in manufacturing processes, such as casting, forging, and extrusion.
How do I ensure compliance when exporting unwrought aluminium?
Check the destination country's regulations, ensure proper documentation, and confirm that the aluminium meets purity standards.
What is the difference between HS-6 760110 and HS-6 760120?
HS-6 760110 covers non-alloyed unwrought aluminium, while HS-6 760120 includes aluminium that has been alloyed with other metals.
What packaging is required for shipping unwrought aluminium?
Unwrought aluminium should be securely packaged in containers that prevent damage during transport, typically in bulk or palletized form.

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