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HS-6 · Subheading

810110

Tungsten (wolfram); articles thereof, including waste and scrap, powders

Heading 8101Tungsten (wolfram); articles thereof, including waste and scrap

Chapter 81: Other base metals

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 810110 when importing or exporting tungsten powders, which are often used in manufacturing high-performance tools and alloys. For example, a shipment of tungsten powder for use in cutting tools would fall under this code.

This HS-6 specifically covers tungsten powders, distinguishing them from other tungsten products like bars or rods classified under different codes. If you have tungsten scrap, you might need to look at HS-6 810120 instead, which covers waste and scrap.

Tungsten powders are fine particles that can be used in various applications, including electronics, aerospace, and military industries. They are typically sold in bulk packaging, such as bags or drums, depending on the quantity.

When dealing with tungsten powders, be aware of the specific purity levels and particle sizes, as these can affect classification and regulatory compliance. For instance, high-purity tungsten powders used in specialized applications may have different import requirements.

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tungsten powder classification · HS code 810110 · tungsten articles · tungsten scrap · import tungsten powder · export tungsten powder · tungsten powder applications · tungsten powder packaging · high-purity tungsten powder · tungsten powder suppliers · tungsten powder uses · tungsten powder shipments

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

  • Bulk shipment of tungsten powder for cutting tool production
  • Tungsten powder used in 3D printing applications
  • Fine tungsten powder for electronics manufacturing
  • Tungsten powder supplied in 25 kg bags
  • Tungsten powder used in aerospace components
  • Tungsten powder for military-grade applications
  • Tungsten powder for use in hard metal alloys
  • Tungsten powder for thermal spray coatings

Common questions

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  • What is HS code 810110 used for?
  • How to classify tungsten powders for import?
  • Are there different types of tungsten powders?
  • What are the packaging requirements for tungsten powder?
  • Can tungsten powder be exported without special permits?
  • What industries use tungsten powder?
  • How to determine the purity of tungsten powder?
  • What is the difference between tungsten powder and tungsten scrap?

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  • how to classify tungsten powder for customs
  • requirements for importing tungsten powder
  • tungsten powder applications in manufacturing
  • difference between tungsten powder and tungsten bars
  • tungsten powder packaging and labeling guidelines
  • exporting tungsten powder from the US
  • tungsten powder purity levels and regulations
  • tungsten powder suppliers and pricing information

Questions & answers

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

What is included under HS code 810110?
HS code 810110 includes tungsten powders, specifically fine particles used in various applications such as manufacturing and electronics.
How do I know if my tungsten powder qualifies for this code?
To qualify for HS-6 810110, the product must be a powder form of tungsten, typically characterized by its fine particle size and intended use in industrial applications.
Are there any specific regulations for importing tungsten powders?
Yes, importing tungsten powders may require compliance with specific purity standards and documentation, depending on the destination country's regulations.
Can I use HS code 810110 for tungsten scrap?
No, tungsten scrap is classified under HS-6 810120. Ensure you use the correct code based on the product type.
What packaging is typical for tungsten powder shipments?
Tungsten powders are commonly packaged in bags or drums, with the size depending on the quantity being shipped, often around 25 kg per bag.
What industries commonly use tungsten powder?
Tungsten powder is widely used in industries such as aerospace, electronics, and manufacturing of cutting tools and hard metal alloys.
Is there a difference between tungsten powder and tungsten metal?
Yes, tungsten powder is a fine particulate form used for specific applications, while tungsten metal typically refers to solid forms like bars or rods.
How can I find suppliers for tungsten powder?
You can find suppliers for tungsten powder through industry directories, trade shows, or online marketplaces specializing in industrial materials.

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