What is HS code 841935 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Dryers; for wood, paper pulp, paper or paperboard, 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 841935 when importing or exporting industrial dryers specifically designed for drying wood, paper pulp, or paper products. For example, a shipment of a large industrial dryer used in a paper mill would fall under this code.
This code is distinct from HS-6 841936, which covers dryers for textiles. While both are used in industrial settings, the materials processed are key to determining the correct classification.
The 841935 line includes equipment that operates through various drying methods, such as convection or infrared, specifically tailored for non-domestic applications. These dryers are essential in manufacturing and processing industries.
If you are dealing with equipment that dries materials like wood or paper but is intended for home use, you may need to look at other classifications outside of this HS-6.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
industrial dryers for wood · paper pulp drying equipment · non-domestic dryers · HS code for dryers · drying machines for paper · wood drying systems · industrial drying processes · equipment for paperboard drying · convection dryers · infrared drying technology · large-scale drying equipment · non-electric storage dryers
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