HS-6 · Subheading
853310
Electrical resistors; fixed carbon resistors, composition or film types (including rheostats and potentiometers but excluding heating resistors)
Heading 8533 — Electrical resistors (including rheostats and potentiometers), excluding heating resistors
Chapter 85: Electrical machinery and equipment
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 853310 when importing or exporting fixed carbon resistors made from composition or film types. These components are essential in regulating electrical currents in devices like radios and televisions.
This code specifically covers fixed carbon resistors, which differ from variable resistors like rheostats and potentiometers. While HS-6 853320 addresses variable resistors, HS-6 853310 focuses solely on fixed types used in various electronic applications.
When classifying your products, note that HS-6 853310 excludes heating resistors, which are classified under different codes. Ensure that your resistors are indeed fixed carbon types to avoid misclassification.
Common applications for fixed carbon resistors include circuit boards in consumer electronics, automotive electronics, and industrial machinery. Understanding the specific type of resistor you have will help you select the correct HS code.
Keywords & topics
Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.
fixed carbon resistors · electrical resistors · composition resistors · film type resistors · rheostats · potentiometers · circuit board components · consumer electronics resistors · automotive resistors · industrial resistors · resistor classification · electrical equipment parts
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Fixed carbon resistors used in audio equipment circuits
- Resistors in television sets for signal processing
- Components in automotive control systems
- Resistors on printed circuit boards for computers
- Fixed resistors in power supply units for industrial machines
- Resistors in home appliances like microwaves and ovens
- Components in medical devices for monitoring systems
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What are fixed carbon resistors used for?
- How to classify electrical resistors?
- What is the difference between fixed and variable resistors?
- Are heating resistors included in HS-6 853310?
- What products fall under HS code 853310?
- How do I determine the correct HS code for resistors?
- What are the applications of film type resistors?
- Can I use HS-6 853310 for automotive resistors?
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- guidelines for importing electrical resistors
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- resistor types and their HS code classifications
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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 resistors are classified under HS-6 853310?
- HS-6 853310 covers fixed carbon resistors, specifically those made from composition or film types. It does not include variable resistors like rheostats or potentiometers.
- Are heating resistors included in this HS code?
- No, heating resistors are excluded from HS-6 853310 and are classified under different codes.
- What are common applications for fixed carbon resistors?
- Fixed carbon resistors are commonly used in circuit boards for consumer electronics, automotive systems, and various industrial machinery.
- How can I ensure I am using the correct HS code for my resistors?
- Verify that your resistors are fixed carbon types and not variable or heating resistors. Refer to product specifications and consult with a customs broker if unsure.
- Can I use HS-6 853310 for automotive resistors?
- Yes, if the automotive resistors are fixed carbon types, they can be classified under HS-6 853310.
- What is the difference between HS-6 853310 and HS-6 853320?
- HS-6 853310 is for fixed carbon resistors, while HS-6 853320 is for variable resistors like rheostats and potentiometers.
- What packaging requirements should I consider for shipping resistors?
- Ensure that resistors are packaged securely to prevent damage during transit. Use anti-static materials if necessary, especially for sensitive electronic components.
- Do I need to provide technical specifications when classifying resistors?
- While not always required, providing technical specifications can help clarify the type of resistor and ensure accurate classification.
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