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HS-6 · Subheading

810939

Zirconium; waste and scrap, containing not less than 1 part hafnium to 500 parts zirconium by weight

Heading 8109Zirconium; articles thereof, including waste and scrap

Chapter 81: Other base metals

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 810939 when importing or exporting zirconium waste and scrap that contains at least 1 part hafnium for every 500 parts of zirconium by weight. For example, if you're shipping scrap materials from zirconium manufacturing that include hafnium, this code is appropriate.

This HS-6 line specifically covers zirconium waste and scrap, which is distinct from other zirconium products like finished articles or non-hafnium containing scrap. If your shipment consists of pure zirconium scrap without hafnium, you would need a different code.

When dealing with zirconium waste and scrap, it’s important to note that the hafnium content is a key factor in classification. For instance, if your scrap has a higher hafnium ratio, it may fall under a different classification, such as HS-6 810930, which covers zirconium waste without the specified hafnium ratio.

Understanding the precise composition of your scrap material is essential for correct classification. If you're unsure whether your material meets the hafnium requirement, consulting with a customs broker can help clarify your obligations.

Keywords & topics

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

zirconium waste scrap · hafnium content · HS code 810939 · zirconium scrap classification · importing zirconium waste · exporting zirconium scrap · zirconium alloy waste · zirconium machining scrap · zirconium recycling · scrap metal classification · customs broker zirconium · zirconium manufacturing waste · zirconium turnings · zirconium off-cuts · zirconium laboratory waste · nuclear zirconium applications · zirconium hafnium ratio · metalworking zirconium scrap

Examples

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

  • Zirconium scrap generated from metalworking processes containing hafnium
  • Waste from zirconium alloy production with specified hafnium content
  • Recycled zirconium materials from industrial applications with hafnium
  • Zirconium turnings or shavings from machining operations that include hafnium
  • Zirconium-based waste from laboratory experiments containing hafnium
  • Scrap from zirconium manufacturing that is specifically labeled for hafnium content
  • Zirconium off-cuts from fabrication processes with hafnium
  • Zirconium waste collected from nuclear applications with hafnium

Common questions

Frequent classification questions with short practical guidance.

What is HS code 810939 used for?

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How to classify zirconium waste with hafnium?

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What are the requirements for zirconium scrap classification?

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Does my zirconium scrap need a specific HS code?

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How to determine hafnium content in zirconium waste?

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What is the difference between zirconium waste and scrap?

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Can I export zirconium scrap with hafnium?

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What documents do I need for importing zirconium waste?

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Related topics

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

How to classify zirconium scrap containing hafnium

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What to do if my zirconium waste has hafnium content

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Understanding HS code 810939 for zirconium waste

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Requirements for shipping zirconium scrap with hafnium

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How to find the right HS code for zirconium waste

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Zirconium waste classification for customs

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Zirconium scrap with hafnium content import regulations

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What is the hafnium ratio for zirconium scrap 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 materials fall under HS code 810939?
HS code 810939 covers zirconium waste and scrap that contains at least 1 part hafnium for every 500 parts of zirconium by weight, including turnings, shavings, and off-cuts.
How can I determine if my zirconium scrap meets the hafnium requirement?
You can determine the hafnium content through laboratory analysis or by reviewing the material specifications provided by your supplier.
Are there different HS codes for zirconium scrap without hafnium?
Yes, if your zirconium scrap does not meet the hafnium content requirement, it may fall under a different HS code, such as **HS-6 810930**.
Do I need special documentation to import zirconium waste?
Yes, you will typically need to provide documentation that verifies the composition of the waste and its hafnium content, along with standard import paperwork.
Can I export zirconium scrap with hafnium to any country?
Export regulations vary by country. It's essential to check the specific import regulations of the destination country regarding zirconium waste and scrap.
What should I do if I'm unsure about the classification of my zirconium material?
Consulting with a customs broker can provide clarity on the correct classification and help ensure compliance with regulations.
What are the penalties for misclassifying zirconium waste?
Misclassification can lead to fines, delays in shipment, and potential seizure of goods. It's crucial to ensure accurate classification.
How often do regulations change for importing zirconium scrap?
Regulations can change frequently, so it's advisable to stay updated through customs announcements or consult with a customs broker regularly.

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