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HS-6 · Subheading

851439

Furnaces and ovens; electric, for industrial or laboratory use, other than those functioning by induction, dielectric loss or resistance heated, other than electron beam, plasma or vacuum arc furnaces

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 851439 when importing or exporting electric furnaces and ovens designed for industrial or laboratory use, excluding those that operate by induction or dielectric loss. For example, a shipment of a laboratory electric furnace used for metal heat treatment would fall under this code.

This code specifically covers electric furnaces and ovens that do not use induction or dielectric heating methods. In contrast, HS-6 851440 applies to those that do function by induction or dielectric loss, so it's crucial to classify your equipment correctly based on its heating method.

When dealing with electric furnaces and ovens, ensure you understand the specific features of your equipment. For instance, if your oven uses resistance heating, it would also be classified under this HS-6. However, if it operates using electron beam or plasma methods, you would need to look at different classifications.

Be aware that this subheading includes a variety of electric heating equipment, such as those used for melting, sintering, or heat treating materials in industrial processes. Proper classification helps avoid delays and ensures compliance with customs regulations.

Keywords & topics

Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.

electric furnaces · industrial ovens · laboratory equipment · heat treatment · electric heating · resistance heated ovens · metal heat treatment · ceramic drying ovens · sintering furnaces · glass manufacturing ovens · curing coatings · material testing furnaces

Examples

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

  • Electric laboratory furnace for metal heat treatment
  • Industrial oven for curing coatings on metal parts
  • Electric furnace used in glass manufacturing processes
  • Oven for drying ceramics in a laboratory setting
  • Electric furnace for sintering metal powders
  • Laboratory furnace for testing material properties
  • Industrial electric oven for baking composite materials
  • Oven for heat treating steel components

Common questions

Frequent classification questions with short practical guidance.

What is HS code 851439 used for?

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How to classify electric furnaces for customs?

Write down material, use, and product form first, then compare nearby lines before you lock the code.

Are induction ovens covered under HS 851439?

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What types of ovens fall under HS 851439?

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Can I use HS 851439 for laboratory furnaces?

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What are the differences between HS 851439 and HS 851440?

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How to import electric ovens classified under HS 851439?

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What documentation is needed for HS 851439 shipments?

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Related topics

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examples of products under HS code 851439

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what types of heating methods are excluded from HS 851439

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best practices for classifying industrial ovens

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how to determine the correct HS code for laboratory equipment

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guidelines for shipping electric furnaces internationally

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Questions & answers

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

What types of electric furnaces are classified under HS 851439?
HS 851439 includes electric furnaces and ovens for industrial or laboratory use that do not operate by induction or dielectric loss. This can include resistance heated ovens and other similar equipment.
Are there any specific exclusions for HS 851439?
Yes, this code excludes electric furnaces that function by induction, dielectric loss, or resistance heating methods that are not specified, such as electron beam or plasma furnaces.
Can I use HS 851439 for laboratory ovens?
Yes, as long as the laboratory ovens do not use induction or dielectric heating methods, they can be classified under HS 851439.
What documentation do I need for importing under HS 851439?
You will typically need a commercial invoice, packing list, and any relevant certifications that demonstrate compliance with safety and technical standards.
How do I know if my oven falls under HS 851439 or HS 851440?
Check the heating method of your oven. If it operates by induction or dielectric loss, it falls under HS 851440. If it uses resistance heating or other methods, it should be classified under HS 851439.
What are common uses for equipment classified under HS 851439?
Common uses include metal heat treatment, curing coatings, drying ceramics, and sintering metal powders in industrial and laboratory settings.
Is there a difference in tariffs between HS 851439 and HS 851440?
Yes, tariffs may vary between different HS codes, so it's important to check the specific tariff rates for each classification when planning your import or export.
What should I do if I'm unsure about the classification of my equipment?
If you're uncertain, consider consulting with a customs broker or trade specialist who can provide guidance based on the specifics of your equipment and its intended use.

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