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840110

Nuclear reactors

Heading 8401Nuclear reactors; fuel elements (cartridges), non-irradiated, for nuclear reactors, machinery and apparatus for isotopic separation

Chapter 84: Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 840110 when importing or exporting non-irradiated fuel elements for nuclear reactors. These are typically cartridges designed to be used in nuclear reactors before any irradiation takes place. For example, a shipment of uranium fuel pellets packed in protective cartridges would fall under this code.

This code specifically covers fuel elements that are not yet exposed to radiation, distinguishing them from irradiated fuel elements, which are classified under a different HS code. If you're dealing with spent fuel or any material that has been used in a reactor, you will need to look at HS codes like 840120 instead.

The 8401 heading narrows down to nuclear reactors and related machinery, focusing on components essential for nuclear energy production and isotopic separation. This includes not only fuel elements but also machinery that aids in the separation of isotopes for various applications.

When classifying your products, ensure that they meet the specifications for non-irradiated fuel elements. If you are unsure about the classification, consulting with a customs broker can provide clarity and ensure compliance with regulations.

Keywords & topics

Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.

non-irradiated fuel elements · nuclear reactor cartridges · uranium fuel pellets · isotopic separation machinery · nuclear power components · fuel assemblies · research reactor fuel · thorium fuel elements · nuclear energy production · nuclear fuel processing · reactor safety packaging · enriched uranium cartridges

Examples

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

  • Uranium fuel pellets in cartridges for a nuclear reactor
  • Non-irradiated fuel assemblies for research reactors
  • Cartridges containing enriched uranium for nuclear power plants
  • Fuel rods designed for use in nuclear reactors before irradiation
  • Isotopic separation machinery used in nuclear fuel processing
  • Non-irradiated thorium fuel elements for experimental reactors
  • Packaging for nuclear fuel elements with safety certifications
  • Components for reactors that have not yet been activated

Common questions

How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.

  • What is HS code 840110 used for?
  • How to classify non-irradiated nuclear fuel?
  • Are uranium fuel pellets classified under HS 840110?
  • What are the requirements for shipping nuclear reactor fuel?
  • Differences between HS 840110 and HS 840120?
  • What products fall under HS code 8401?
  • How to import non-irradiated fuel elements?
  • What documentation is needed for nuclear reactor components?

Related topics

Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.

  • How to determine if my nuclear fuel is irradiated or non-irradiated
  • Classification of nuclear reactor fuel elements for customs
  • Shipping requirements for non-irradiated fuel cartridges
  • What to include in an invoice for nuclear reactor fuel
  • Guidelines for importing uranium fuel pellets
  • Understanding the differences in nuclear reactor HS codes
  • Best practices for exporting isotopic separation machinery
  • Customs rulings on nuclear reactor fuel classifications

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 840110?
HS-6 840110 covers non-irradiated nuclear reactor fuel elements, such as uranium fuel pellets and cartridges designed for use in reactors before they are exposed to radiation.
How can I confirm if my product qualifies for HS-6 840110?
To confirm classification, ensure your product is a non-irradiated fuel element specifically designed for nuclear reactors. Consulting with a customs broker can also help clarify any doubts.
What is the difference between HS-6 840110 and HS-6 840120?
HS-6 840110 applies to non-irradiated fuel elements, while HS-6 840120 is for irradiated fuel elements that have already been used in a nuclear reactor.
What documentation is needed for importing nuclear fuel elements?
You will need to provide detailed product descriptions, safety certifications, and possibly licenses depending on your country's regulations regarding nuclear materials.
Can I use HS-6 840110 for isotopic separation machinery?
No, HS-6 840110 specifically covers non-irradiated nuclear fuel elements. Isotopic separation machinery would fall under different classifications within the same heading.
What packaging is required for shipping nuclear reactor fuel?
Nuclear reactor fuel must be packaged according to strict safety regulations, typically involving protective and certified containers to prevent contamination or exposure.

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