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HS-6 · Subheading

800110

Tin; unwrought, not alloyed

Heading 8001Tin; unwrought

Chapter 80: Tin and articles thereof

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 800110 when importing or exporting unwrought tin that is not alloyed, such as pure tin ingots or bars. For instance, a shipment of 1,000 kg of pure tin bars would fall under this code.

This code specifically covers unwrought tin, distinguishing it from HS-6 800120, which pertains to unwrought tin that is alloyed. If your product contains any other metals mixed with tin, you would need to classify it under the alloyed category.

Unwrought tin is primarily used in soldering, plating, and as a raw material for producing tin-based alloys. If you're dealing with tin products that are already processed or manufactured, you will need to look at different HS codes.

When classifying your tin shipments, consider the form it takes. Tin ingots, blocks, and bars are all included under this HS-6. If you're unsure whether your product qualifies as unwrought, check for any additional materials or processing.

Keywords & topics

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

unwrought tin · tin ingots · tin bars · tin blocks · pure tin shipments · tin for soldering · tin alloy classification · tin plating · tin shipments · HS code 800110 · tin products · tin raw materials · tin for electronics · tin in bulk

Examples

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

  • 1,000 kg of pure tin ingots for electronics manufacturing
  • 500 kg of unwrought tin bars for solder production
  • 2,000 kg of tin blocks used in plating processes
  • A shipment of tin sheets that are not alloyed
  • Unwrought tin for use in the automotive industry
  • Bulk tin for chemical applications
  • Tin bars imported for jewelry making
  • Raw tin for tin can production

Common questions

Frequent classification questions with short practical guidance.

What is HS code 800110 used for?

Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.

How to classify unwrought tin?

Write down material, use, and product form first, then compare nearby lines before you lock the code.

Is my tin alloyed or unwrought?

Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.

What products fall under HS-6 800110?

Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.

Can I use HS-6 800110 for tin bars?

Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.

What are the requirements for importing unwrought tin?

Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.

How to differentiate between alloyed and unwrought tin?

Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.

What does unwrought tin mean in trade?

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Related topics

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

how to classify unwrought tin for import

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examples of products under HS code 800110

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differences between alloyed and unwrought tin

Compare adjacent HS lines and pick the one that matches material, function, and product form most closely.

requirements for shipping pure tin ingots

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what is the use of HS-6 800110 in trade

Use this topic to narrow your shortlist, then validate the final code against legal wording.

how to determine if tin is alloyed

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importing unwrought tin for electronics

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shipping tin bars for solder production

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Questions & answers

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

What does HS-6 800110 cover?
HS-6 800110 covers unwrought tin that is not alloyed, including products like tin ingots and bars.
How can I tell if my tin is alloyed?
If your tin contains any other metals mixed in, it is classified as alloyed and should not use HS-6 800110.
What are common uses for unwrought tin?
Unwrought tin is commonly used in soldering, plating, and as a raw material for tin-based alloys.
Can I classify tin sheets under HS-6 800110?
No, HS-6 800110 is for unwrought tin only. Tin sheets are typically processed and would fall under a different code.
What is the difference between HS-6 800110 and HS-6 800120?
HS-6 800110 is for unwrought tin that is not alloyed, while HS-6 800120 is for unwrought tin that is alloyed.
What documentation do I need for importing unwrought tin?
You will need a commercial invoice, packing list, and any required certificates of origin or quality.
Is there a specific weight limit for shipments under HS-6 800110?
There is no specific weight limit for HS-6 800110, but ensure compliance with your country's import regulations.
How do I classify my tin if it's in a mixed shipment?
If your shipment contains both alloyed and unwrought tin, you will need to separate them and classify each part accordingly.

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