HS-6 · Subheading
901850
Ophthalmic instruments and appliances
Heading 9018 — Instruments and appliances used in medical, surgical, dental or veterinary sciences, including scintigraphic apparatus, other electro-medical apparatus and sight testing instruments
Chapter 90: Optical, photographic, medical instruments
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 901850 when importing or exporting ophthalmic instruments and appliances like eye examination equipment or surgical tools for eye care. For example, a shipment of autorefractors used to measure refractive errors in vision falls under this code.
This code specifically covers instruments designed for eye care, distinguishing it from HS-6 901840, which pertains to instruments for dental use. If you're dealing with equipment like tonometers or slit lamps, 901850 is the right choice.
Ophthalmic instruments can include items such as lensometers, which measure the prescription of eyeglasses, and phoropters, used during eye exams. Understanding the nuances between these codes is crucial for accurate classification.
When considering related codes, be aware that HS-6 901860 covers optical instruments for non-medical use, such as microscopes or telescopes, which do not fall under the medical category.
Keywords & topics
Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.
ophthalmic instruments · eye examination equipment · medical instruments · surgical tools for eyes · tonometers · slit lamps · lensometers · phoropters · autorefractors · eye care devices · optical instruments · vision testing equipment · cataract surgery tools · retinal examination instruments
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Autorefractors for eye exams
- Slit lamps used in ophthalmology
- Phoropters for vision testing
- Tonometers for measuring intraocular pressure
- Lensometers for eyeglass prescriptions
- Ophthalmoscopes for examining the retina
- Surgical instruments for cataract surgery
- Contact lens fitting devices
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code 901850 used for?
- How to classify ophthalmic instruments?
- Are autorefractors covered under HS 901850?
- What instruments fall under HS-6 901850?
- Differences between HS 901850 and 901840?
- What are examples of ophthalmic appliances?
- How to import ophthalmic instruments?
- Do I need a special permit for HS 901850 items?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- What types of ophthalmic instruments are classified under HS 901850?
- How to determine the correct HS code for eye care equipment?
- Can I use HS 901850 for surgical instruments in ophthalmology?
- What are the requirements for importing ophthalmic appliances?
- How to differentiate between HS 901850 and HS 901860?
- What documentation is needed for HS-6 901850 shipments?
- Are there specific regulations for ophthalmic instruments?
- What is included in the HS code for ophthalmic instruments?
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of products are classified under HS-6 901850?
- HS-6 901850 covers ophthalmic instruments such as autorefractors, slit lamps, phoropters, tonometers, and lensometers used for eye examinations and surgeries.
- How can I ensure I'm using the correct HS code for my ophthalmic instruments?
- Review the product specifications and intended use. If it’s specifically for eye care, HS-6 901850 is likely the correct classification.
- What is the difference between HS-6 901850 and HS-6 901840?
- HS-6 901850 is for ophthalmic instruments, while HS-6 901840 covers dental instruments. Each code targets specific medical fields.
- Do I need any special permits to import items under HS-6 901850?
- It depends on your country’s regulations. Check with your customs broker or local authorities for any specific import requirements.
- Can I classify surgical instruments for eye surgery under HS-6 901850?
- Yes, if the instruments are specifically designed for ophthalmic use, they should be classified under HS-6 901850.
- What documentation is required for importing ophthalmic instruments?
- Typically, you will need a commercial invoice, packing list, and possibly a certificate of conformity or health certification depending on the item.
- Are there any restrictions on importing ophthalmic instruments?
- Restrictions can vary by country. Always check local regulations and consult with a customs broker for guidance.
- What are some common examples of ophthalmic appliances?
- Common examples include autorefractors, slit lamps, phoropters, and tonometers, all of which are used in eye care and examinations.
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