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HS-6 · Subheading

810295

Molybdenum; bars and rods, other than those obtained simply by sintering, profiles, plates, sheets, strip and foil

Heading 8102Molybdenum; articles thereof, including waste and scrap

Chapter 81: Other base metals

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 810295 when importing or exporting molybdenum bars and rods that are not obtained simply by sintering. For example, a shipment of molybdenum rods used in aerospace applications would fall under this code.

This code specifically covers products like profiles, plates, sheets, strips, and foils made from molybdenum, which are essential in high-temperature and high-strength applications. In contrast, HS-6 810296 pertains to molybdenum waste and scrap, which has different classification requirements.

If you're dealing with molybdenum products, it's crucial to differentiate between those that are processed into bars and rods versus those that are merely scrap. Molybdenum bars and rods are often used in manufacturing tools and components, while scrap is typically recycled.

Understanding the specifics of HS-6 810295 can help you avoid misclassification and potential penalties. Ensure that your documentation accurately reflects the product's form and intended use.

Keywords & topics

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

molybdenum bars · molybdenum rods · HS code 810295 · metal products · high-temperature applications · molybdenum profiles · molybdenum plates · molybdenum sheets · molybdenum strips · industrial molybdenum · molybdenum foil · molybdenum waste · molybdenum classification · molybdenum import/export · non-sintered molybdenum

Examples

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

  • Molybdenum rods used in turbine blades for jet engines
  • Molybdenum bars for high-temperature furnace components
  • Plates of molybdenum used in electrical contacts
  • Foils of molybdenum for specialized packaging in electronics
  • Profiles of molybdenum for custom tooling applications
  • Sheets of molybdenum for use in nuclear reactors
  • Strips of molybdenum for automotive exhaust systems

Common questions

Frequent classification questions with short practical guidance.

What is HS code 810295 used for?

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How to classify molybdenum products?

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Are molybdenum bars subject to tariffs?

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What are the applications of molybdenum rods?

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Can I import molybdenum scrap under this code?

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What documentation is needed for HS-6 810295?

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How to differentiate between molybdenum bars and scrap?

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What are the characteristics of molybdenum sheets?

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How to classify molybdenum bars and rods for import

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What products fall under HS code 810295

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Molybdenum rods used in aerospace applications

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Differences between molybdenum waste and bars

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Requirements for importing molybdenum products

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Molybdenum foil applications in electronics

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Understanding HS-6 810295 for customs clearance

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Best practices for molybdenum classification

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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 810295?
HS-6 810295 covers molybdenum bars and rods, profiles, plates, sheets, strips, and foils that are not obtained simply by sintering.
Can I use HS-6 810295 for molybdenum scrap?
No, molybdenum scrap should be classified under a different code, such as HS-6 810296, which specifically covers waste and scrap.
What are the common uses for molybdenum bars and rods?
Molybdenum bars and rods are commonly used in high-temperature applications, aerospace components, and manufacturing tools.
What documentation is required for importing molybdenum products?
You will need to provide a commercial invoice, packing list, and possibly a certificate of origin, depending on the importing country’s regulations.
Are there any tariffs on molybdenum imports?
Tariffs can vary by country and specific product type, so it's important to check the latest trade regulations for your destination.
How can I ensure correct classification for customs?
Review the product specifications, consult with a customs broker, and refer to the Harmonized System for guidance on classification.
What is the difference between sintered and non-sintered molybdenum?
Sintered molybdenum is formed by heating powder to create a solid mass, while non-sintered molybdenum is processed into bars and rods without this method.
Can I export molybdenum bars to multiple countries?
Yes, but be sure to check each country's import regulations and tariffs, as they may differ significantly.

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