The first two digits of the HS code "69" represent ceramic products.
Specifically, Chapter 69 covers the following main contents:
- Ceramic products: Including various ceramic tableware, kitchen utensils, sanitary ware, building ceramics, tiles, roof tiles, etc.
- Glass products: Although the main category is ceramic, it also includes some glass products related to ceramics.
Therefore, if the product is made of ceramic material or mainly used for ceramic-related purposes, its HS code is likely to start with "69".
To more accurately determine the HS code of the product, it is also necessary to consider the specific material, use, shape, and process of the product.
The first four digits explanation: 6909 represents the following classification:
- Ceramic products for laboratory, chemical or other technical uses; ceramic troughs, basins and similar containers for agricultural use; ceramic jars, bottles and similar items for the transport or packing of goods.
This classification covers ceramic products used for specific technical or agricultural purposes, as well as ceramic containers used for the transport or packing of goods.
6-digit explanation: HS code: 6909.12
Classification: Ceramic products for laboratory, chemical or other technical uses; ceramic troughs, basins and similar containers for agricultural use; ceramic jars, bottles and similar items for the transport or packing of goods.
Specific meaning: Ceramic products for laboratory, chemical or other technical uses with a hardness equivalent to Mohs hardness 9 or higher.
8-10 digits explanation: hscode: 6909120000 Classification: Ceramic products for laboratory, chemical or other technical uses; ceramic troughs, basins and similar containers for agricultural use; ceramic jars, bottles and similar items for the transport or packing of goods --> Ceramic products for laboratory, chemical or other technical uses --> Items with a hardness equivalent to Mohs hardness 9 or higher Explanation: This HS code covers ceramic products used for laboratory, chemical or other technical purposes, and specifically refers to items with a hardness equivalent to Mohs hardness 9 or higher.
Examples of products: - Laboratory ceramic beakers - Ceramic crucibles for chemical experiments - High-hardness ceramic tubes for technical applications - Ceramic containers for transporting chemicals - Ceramic jars for storing technical materials
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