HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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8413810040 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8413919010 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8479899599 | Doc | 57.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9018199560 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9018906000 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9032896025 | Doc | 56.7% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9032896040 | Doc | 56.7% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Double Electric Breast Pump
A double electric breast pump is a medical device designed to express breast milk from both breasts simultaneously. It is an electrically powered pump, offering a more efficient and time-saving method compared to manual or single electric pumps.
Material
These pumps typically comprise several components constructed from various materials:
- Pump Motor: Often encased in plastic (polypropylene, ABS) and containing an electric motor.
- Tubing: Usually made of food-grade silicone or PVC.
- Breast Shields/Flanges: Typically made of polypropylene or silicone, available in multiple sizes to accommodate different nipple diameters.
- Collection Bottles/Containers: Often polypropylene with polypropylene lids. May be glass or BPA-free plastic.
- Valve Membranes: Silicone.
- Control Panel: Plastic.
Purpose
The primary purpose of a double electric breast pump is to:
- Express Breast Milk: Remove milk from the breasts.
- Increase Milk Supply: Stimulation from pumping can help boost milk production, particularly important for mothers returning to work or experiencing low supply.
- Relieve Engorgement: Pumping can alleviate discomfort caused by overly full breasts.
- Store Milk for Later Use: Allows for the collection and storage of milk for feeding the baby at a later time or for use in situations where direct breastfeeding is not possible.
- Support Preterm or Sick Infants: Provides a way to feed infants unable to latch directly.
Function
Double electric breast pumps function by creating a vacuum to draw milk from the breast. Key functional components include:
- Vacuum Creation: An electric motor powers a diaphragm or piston to generate suction.
- Adjustable Suction Levels: Most pumps offer variable suction settings to customize the pumping experience and comfort level.
- Adjustable Cycle Speeds: Pumps often feature adjustable cycle speeds (number of sucks per minute) to mimic a baby's natural sucking pattern.
- Stimulation/Expression Modes: Pumps usually have two modes: a stimulation mode (gentle, faster cycles to initiate milk flow) and an expression mode (stronger, slower cycles for efficient milk removal).
- Dual Pumping: Simultaneously pumps from both breasts, reducing pumping time.
- Closed System vs. Open System: Closed systems prevent milk from entering the tubing and pump motor, reducing the risk of bacterial contamination. Open systems allow air to enter the tubing, potentially increasing contamination risk.
Usage Scenarios
- Returning to Work/School: Allows mothers to maintain milk supply while away from their baby.
- Increasing Milk Supply: Used to establish or increase milk production.
- Traveling: Portable models allow for milk expression while away from home.
- Medical Conditions: Used when direct breastfeeding is not possible due to latching difficulties, premature birth, or maternal/infant medical conditions.
- Relief from Engorgement: Provides quick relief from discomfort caused by full breasts.
Common Types
- Hospital-Grade Pumps: Powerful, durable pumps typically used in hospitals and lactation clinics. Often rented rather than purchased. Closed system.
- Standard Electric Pumps: Designed for frequent, everyday use. Available in a range of prices and features. Can be open or closed system.
- Portable Electric Pumps: Compact, lightweight pumps powered by batteries or rechargeable batteries. Convenient for travel. Can be open or closed system.
- Wearable Electric Pumps: Pumps worn directly inside the bra, allowing for hands-free pumping. Often quieter and more discreet. Closed system.
- Battery-Operated vs. Plug-In: Some pumps operate solely on batteries, while others require a power outlet. Some offer both options.
Double electric breast pumps fall under several potential classifications based on their function and components. Here's a breakdown of relevant HS codes based on the provided information:
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8413810040: This code covers pumps for liquids, whether or not fitted with a measuring device; liquid elevators; part thereof: Other pumps; liquid elevators. The “Other pumps” subheading could apply if the breast pump is categorized as a specialized liquid transfer device. The basic tariff is 0.0%, with an additional tariff of 25.0% and 30.0% after April 2, 2025, resulting in a total tariff of 55.0%.
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9018199560: This code encompasses electro-diagnostic apparatus (including apparatus for functional exploratory examination or for checking physiological parameters); parts and accessories thereof: Other: Other: Other Parts and accessories. If the breast pump includes features for monitoring or analyzing milk flow or other physiological parameters, it could fall under this classification. The basic tariff is 0.0%, with an additional tariff of 25.0% and 30.0% after April 2, 2025, resulting in a total tariff of 55.0%.
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9018906000: This code covers other instruments and appliances and parts and accessories thereof: Other: Electro-medical instruments and appliances and parts and accessories thereof: Electro-surgical instruments and appliances, other than extracorporeal shock wave lithotripters; all the foregoing and parts and accessories thereof. If the breast pump is considered a medical device used for specific therapeutic purposes (e.g., assisting with lactation issues), this code might be applicable. The basic tariff is 0.0%, with an additional tariff of 25.0% and 30.0% after April 2, 2025, resulting in a total tariff of 55.0%.
It is important to note that the final classification will depend on the specific features and intended use of the double electric breast pump.
Regarding these HS codes, please note the additional tariffs of 25.0% and 30.0% after April 2, 2025.