HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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8440100000 | Doc | 37.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8440900000 | Doc | 37.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8479899599 | Doc | 57.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8479909530 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4906000000 | Doc | 37.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4911998000 | Doc | 37.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4911996000 | Doc | 37.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Embosser
An embosser is a tool or machine used to create a raised impression or design on a material, typically paper, foil, or fabric. The process is known as embossing.
Material
Embossers utilize two primary components to achieve the raised effect: a die (the raised design) and a counter die (a recessed area that receives the die). Dies are commonly made of metal, specifically steel, brass, or copper, chosen for their durability and ability to hold intricate detail. The material being embossed can vary widely, including:
- Paper: The most common material, ranging in weight and texture.
- Cardstock: Heavier weight paper often used for business cards and invitations.
- Foil: Used for decorative effects and security features.
- Fabric: Used for creating textured patterns and designs.
- Leather: Used for branding and decorative purposes.
Purpose
The primary purposes of embossing are:
- Decoration: Adding a tactile and visual aesthetic to materials.
- Branding: Creating a professional and recognizable impression, particularly for logos and seals.
- Security: Embossing can serve as a security feature to prevent counterfeiting, especially when combined with registered trademarks or unique designs.
- Authentication: Used to create official seals, notary stamps, and documents.
Function
The embossing process involves applying pressure to the material between the die and counter die. This pressure forces the material to conform to the shape of the die, creating a raised design on one side and a corresponding recessed impression on the other. The amount of pressure, temperature (in some cases, heat is used to enhance the effect), and dwell time (the duration of pressure) all affect the quality and depth of the emboss.
Usage Scenarios
- Business Cards: Creating a sophisticated and memorable impression.
- Letterhead & Stationery: Adding a touch of elegance and professionalism.
- Wedding Invitations: Enhancing the visual appeal and perceived value.
- Certificates & Diplomas: Authenticating official documents.
- Packaging: Adding a premium feel to product packaging.
- Leather Goods: Branding and decorative elements on wallets, belts, and other leather products.
- Notary Public Seals: Creating official and legally recognized seals.
Common Types
- Desktop Embossers: Manual devices for small-volume embossing, often used for business cards and personal stationery. These typically use a handle to apply pressure.
- Tabletop Embossers: Larger, more robust manual machines for higher volume and more complex designs.
- Automatic Embossing Machines: Industrial machines used for high-volume production, often integrated into printing presses.
- Heat Embossers: Utilize heat in combination with pressure to create a more pronounced and durable emboss, commonly used with specialized embossing powders.
- Blind Embossing: Creates a raised impression without the use of ink or foil.
- Registered Embossing: Embossing is precisely aligned with printed elements on the material.
- Combination Embossing: Combines embossing with other techniques, such as foil stamping, debossing (creating a recessed impression), or die-cutting.
Based on the provided information, an embosser is not explicitly listed. However, considering its function as a machine with individual functions, the following HS codes may be relevant:
- 8479899599: Machines and mechanical appliances having individual functions, not specified or included elsewhere in this chapter; parts thereof: Other machines and mechanical appliances: Other: Other Other. This code covers other machines and mechanical appliances not specifically mentioned elsewhere. An embosser, if not falling under a more specific category, could be classified here. The total tax rate is 57.5%, comprised of a 2.5% basic tariff, a 0.0% additional tariff, and a 30% additional tariff applicable after April 2, 2025, with a 25% additional tariff for steel or aluminum products.
- 8479909530: Machines and mechanical appliances having individual functions, not specified or included elsewhere in this chapter; parts thereof: Parts: Other Of industrial robots. If the embosser is considered a part of an industrial robot, this HS code might be applicable. The total tax rate is 55.0%, consisting of a 0.0% basic tariff and a 25.0% additional tariff, increasing to 30% after April 2, 2025.
According to the provided reference material, the HS code options related to 'embosser' are limited, with only the following 2 found.
It is important to note that the classification of an embosser will depend on its specific design and function. If the embosser is a component of a larger machine, it may be classified under a different HS code.