What is HS code 811090 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Antimony and articles thereof; wrought, other than waste and scrap
Heading 8110 — Antimony; articles thereof, including waste and scrap
Chapter 81: Other base metals
Use HS-6 811090 when importing or exporting wrought antimony articles that are not waste or scrap. This includes products like antimony plates, rods, or other fabricated forms used in various applications such as electronics or metallurgy.
This code specifically covers wrought antimony products, distinguishing them from HS-6 811091, which deals with antimony waste and scrap. If you are shipping raw antimony or scrap materials, you would need to classify them under that code instead.
Wrought antimony articles can be used in specialized industries, including the production of flame retardants or as alloying agents. If you're dealing with antimony in forms like sheets or bars, this HS-6 is the right choice.
Be aware that antimony articles can also be found in various forms, such as powders or granules, which would fall under different HS codes. Ensure you verify the specific form of antimony you are handling to avoid misclassification.
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