What is HS code 841934 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Dryers; for agricultural products, not used for domestic purposes
Heading 8419 — Machinery, plant (not domestic), or laboratory equipment; electrically heated or not, (excluding items in 85.14) for the treatment of materials by a process involving change of temperature; including instantaneous or non electric storage water heaters
Chapter 84: Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery
Use HS-6 841934 when importing or exporting dryers specifically designed for agricultural products, like grain or tobacco. For example, a shipment of a large industrial grain dryer used to reduce moisture content fits this classification.
This code falls under the broader category of machinery and equipment for processing materials through temperature changes. Unlike HS-6 841931, which covers dryers for food products, 841934 is strictly for agricultural applications.
When considering HS-6 841934, note that it excludes domestic use. This means that if your dryer is intended for home use, you should look at different codes. Equipment like home fruit dehydrators would not qualify under this subheading.
If you're dealing with equipment that combines drying with other processes, such as a combined dryer and cooler, ensure you review the specifications closely to determine the correct classification.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
agricultural dryers · industrial grain dryer · non-domestic drying equipment · drying machines for crops · moisture reduction equipment · commercial tobacco dryers · bulk seed drying · herb drying machines · hay drying equipment · mobile agricultural dryers · non-electric dryers · crop-specific dryers · industrial drying solutions · temperature change processing · laboratory drying equipment
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