What are reciprocating positive displacement pumps?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Pumps; reciprocating positive displacement pumps, n.e.c. in heading no. 8413, for liquids
Heading 8413 — Pumps; for liquids, whether or not fitted with measuring device, liquid elevators
Chapter 84: Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery
The 84 chapter of the Harmonized System covers a wide range of machinery and mechanical appliances, including boilers and nuclear reactors. This chapter is essential for importers and exporters dealing with various types of machinery, as it sets the foundation for understanding the classification of numerous mechanical devices.
Narrowing down to heading 8413, we focus specifically on pumps for liquids. This heading includes various types of pumps, whether they are equipped with measuring devices or not, and encompasses liquid elevators. Understanding this heading is crucial for anyone involved in the trade of liquid handling equipment.
The HS-6 line 841350 refers to reciprocating positive displacement pumps that are not classified elsewhere in heading 8413. These pumps are designed to move liquids by trapping a fixed amount of fluid and forcing it into the discharge pipe, making them essential for various industrial applications.
Common applications for these pumps include transferring chemicals, water, and other liquids in industries such as agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing. Knowing the specifics of this classification helps ensure compliance with customs regulations and accurate tariff application.
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