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HS-6 · Subheading

851419

Furnaces and ovens; electric, for industrial or laboratory use, resistance heated; other than hot isostatic presses, for the manufacture of semiconductor devices on semiconductor wafers

Heading 8514Industrial or laboratory electric furnaces and ovens (including those functioning by induction or dielectric loss); other industrial or laboratory equipment for the heat treatment of materials by induction or dielectric loss

Chapter 85: Electrical machinery and equipment

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 851419 when importing or exporting electric furnaces and ovens designed for industrial or laboratory applications, such as those used in semiconductor manufacturing. For instance, if you're shipping a resistance-heated furnace that treats materials through dielectric loss, this code applies.

This code specifically covers electric furnaces and ovens that are not hot isostatic presses, distinguishing them from other heating equipment. For example, if you have an electric oven used for heat treatment in a laboratory setting, you would classify it under this HS-6.

In contrast, HS-6 851410 covers electric furnaces and ovens that are specifically designed for semiconductor device manufacturing, while HS-6 851420 pertains to hot isostatic presses. Ensure you select the correct code based on the specific function and design of your equipment.

When dealing with electric furnaces and ovens, consider the intended use and heating method. If your equipment uses induction heating, it may fall under a different classification, so verify the specifications carefully.

Keywords & topics

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

electric furnaces · industrial ovens · laboratory equipment · resistance heated · semiconductor manufacturing · heat treatment · induction heating · dielectric loss · furnace classification · industrial equipment · oven specifications · shipping electric furnaces · laboratory ovens · heat treatment equipment · furnace types · oven applications

Examples

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

  • Resistance-heated electric furnace for metal heat treatment
  • Electric laboratory oven used for drying samples
  • Induction furnace for melting metals in industrial applications
  • Electric oven for curing coatings on semiconductor wafers
  • Laboratory furnace for sintering ceramic materials
  • Electric furnace designed for annealing glass products
  • Resistance oven for testing material properties at high temperatures
  • Electric furnace used in research facilities for material analysis

Common questions

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  • What is HS code 851419 used for?
  • How to classify electric furnaces for export?
  • Are resistance heated ovens included in HS 851419?
  • What types of ovens fall under HS 851419?
  • Differences between HS 851410 and 851419?
  • How to determine the correct HS code for laboratory ovens?
  • What equipment is classified under HS 851419?
  • Can I use HS 851419 for induction furnaces?

Related topics

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

  • How to classify electric furnaces and ovens for import
  • What products are included in HS 851419 for customs
  • Differences between electric ovens for industrial and laboratory use
  • Examples of equipment classified under HS 851419
  • Guidelines for shipping electric furnaces internationally
  • How to identify resistance heated ovens for HS classification
  • What are the specifications for HS code 851419
  • Clarification on HS codes for semiconductor manufacturing equipment

Questions & answers

For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.

What types of electric ovens are covered under HS-6 851419?
HS-6 851419 covers electric furnaces and ovens designed for industrial or laboratory use, specifically resistance heated types that are not hot isostatic presses.
Can I classify an induction furnace under HS-6 851419?
No, induction furnaces may fall under a different classification. Ensure you check the specifications and intended use to determine the correct HS code.
What is the difference between HS-6 851410 and HS-6 851419?
HS-6 851410 is for electric furnaces specifically designed for semiconductor device manufacturing, while HS-6 851419 covers other industrial or laboratory electric furnaces and ovens.
How do I classify a laboratory oven used for drying samples?
If the laboratory oven is resistance heated and not a hot isostatic press, it should be classified under HS-6 851419.
What should I consider when classifying electric furnaces?
Consider the type of heating method, intended use, and whether the equipment is designed for industrial or laboratory applications.
Are there any specific requirements for shipping electric furnaces?
Yes, ensure you comply with any safety and regulatory standards for the type of equipment you are shipping, and verify the correct HS code for customs documentation.
Can I use HS-6 851419 for ovens used in research facilities?
Yes, as long as the ovens are resistance heated and not classified as hot isostatic presses, they can be classified under HS-6 851419.
What documentation do I need for importing electric furnaces?
You will need to provide detailed product specifications, the correct HS code, and any relevant safety certifications to customs when importing electric furnaces.

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