What is HS code 853670 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Connectors for optical fibres, optical fibre bundles or cables
Heading 8536 — Electrical apparatus for switching, protecting electrical circuits, for making connections to or in electrical circuits, for a voltage not exceeding 1000 volts; connectors for optical fibres, optical fibre bundles or cables
Chapter 85: Electrical machinery and equipment
Use HS-6 853670 when importing or exporting connectors specifically designed for optical fibers, such as those used in telecommunications or data transmission. For example, a shipment of LC connectors for fiber optic cables would fall under this code.
This code applies to connectors that facilitate the connection of optical fibers, bundles, or cables in systems that operate at voltages not exceeding 1000 volts. It’s important to distinguish this from HS-6 853690, which covers other electrical apparatus not specifically for optical fibers.
If you're dealing with connectors for electrical circuits, such as those for copper wiring, you would look at different codes under the same heading. HS-6 853671 covers connectors specifically for electrical circuits, which do not include optical capabilities.
When classifying your products, ensure that the connectors are solely for optical fibers, as mixed-use connectors may require different classifications. Knowing the specific application can help avoid misclassification.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
optical fiber connectors · fiber optic cables · low voltage connectors · telecommunications connectors · data transmission connectors · fiber patch cords · field-installable connectors · optical adapters · MTP connectors · SC connectors · LC connectors · multi-mode connectors · single-mode connectors · fiber optic sensors · network installation connectors
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