HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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9018310040 | Doc | 130.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4014905000 | Doc | 34.2% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4016990300 | Doc | 58.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4016990500 | Doc | 40.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3004310000 | Doc | 30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3002150091 | Doc | 30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
2102300000 | Doc | 37.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3003310000 | Doc | 30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9620003090 | Doc | The rate applicable to the article of which it is an accessory+30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9620005000 | Doc | 60.3% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9617006000 | Doc | 37.2% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9617001000 | Doc | 37.2% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Insulin Box
An insulin box, also known as an insulin cooler or travel case, is a specialized container designed to maintain the safe temperature range required for storing insulin, particularly when away from refrigeration.
Material:
- Outer Shell: Typically constructed from durable, impact-resistant materials like hard plastic (polypropylene), nylon, or aluminum.
- Insulation: Employ high-density foam (polyurethane or polystyrene) or gel packs to provide thermal insulation. Some utilize vacuum insulation panels for superior performance.
- Cooling Elements: Primarily utilize reusable gel packs, ice packs, or phase change material (PCM) packs. More advanced models may incorporate thermoelectric cooling systems powered by batteries or USB.
- Interior: Often features padded dividers or compartments to secure insulin vials, pens, cartridges, and syringes, preventing breakage and ensuring organization.
Purpose:
The primary purpose of an insulin box is to keep insulin at a consistent temperature between 2°C to 8°C (36°F to 46°F) for extended periods outside of a refrigerator. This is crucial because insulin is a temperature-sensitive medication; exposure to temperatures outside this range can reduce its effectiveness.
Function:
Insulin boxes function by slowing the rate of temperature change. They do not actively cool insulin like a refrigerator. The insulation material minimizes heat transfer from the environment, while the cooling elements absorb heat, maintaining a cool internal environment for a limited time. The duration of cooling depends on factors like ambient temperature, the quality of insulation, and the number and type of cooling elements used.
Usage Scenarios:
- Travel: Essential for individuals with diabetes who are traveling by air, car, train, or other means.
- Outdoor Activities: Used during camping, hiking, sports events, or any extended time spent away from refrigeration.
- Emergency Preparedness: Important for maintaining insulin supply during power outages, natural disasters, or other emergencies.
- Healthcare Professionals: Used by nurses, doctors, and other healthcare providers when transporting insulin to patients or administering insulin outside of a clinical setting.
Common Types:
- Passive Insulin Boxes: Rely solely on insulation and gel packs. These are generally more affordable and require no power source. Cooling duration is limited, typically 12-24 hours.
- Thermoelectric Insulin Coolers: Utilize a small, battery-powered cooling unit to actively cool the insulin. These offer longer cooling durations and can maintain a more consistent temperature, but are more expensive and require battery charging or a power source.
- Vacuum Insulated Insulin Boxes: Employ vacuum insulation panels for superior thermal performance, offering extended cooling durations compared to standard passive boxes.
- Smart Insulin Coolers: Include features like temperature monitoring, data logging, and smartphone connectivity to track insulin temperature and provide alerts if the temperature deviates from the safe range.
- Insulin Backpacks/Bags: Integrate an insulated compartment for insulin storage within a larger backpack or bag, providing convenient portability and additional storage space.
The declared goods, “insullin box,” appear to be containers designed for the packaging, transportation, or marketing of insulin, a hormone used for therapeutic purposes. The box itself is not the therapeutic agent but a component used in its distribution.
The following HS codes are relevant based on the provided reference material:
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4016990300: Other articles of vulcanized rubber other than hard rubber: Other: Other: Containers, with or without their closures, of a kind used for the packing, transporting or marketing of merchandise.
- 40: Rubber and articles thereof. This chapter covers articles made of vulcanized rubber.
- 16: Preparations of rubber or plastics. This heading specifically covers articles of vulcanized rubber other than hard rubber.
- 99: Other. This subheading covers containers used for packing, transporting, or marketing merchandise.
- 03: Containers, with or without their closures. This further specifies the type of article.
- 00: This is the final digit, indicating the specific code for this type of container.
- Tax Rate: Basic tariff: 3.0%, Additional tariff: 25.0%, Additional tariff after 2025.4.2: 30.0%, Total tariff: 58.0%.
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9617006000: Vacuum flasks and other vacuum vessels, complete; parts thereof other than glass inners: Parts.
- 96: Miscellaneous manufactured articles. This chapter covers a wide range of manufactured articles.
- 17: Optical, precision, technical, medical, surgical, dental or veterinary instruments and appliances; parts and accessories thereof. This heading covers various instruments and appliances.
- 00: This is the final digit, indicating the specific code for parts.
- 60: Parts. This further specifies the type of article.
- Tax Rate: Basic tariff: 7.2%, Additional tariff: 0.0%, Additional tariff after 2025.4.2: 30.0%, Total tariff: 37.2%.
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9617001000: Vacuum flasks and other vacuum vessels, complete; parts thereof other than glass inners: Vessels: Having a capacity not exceeding 1 liter.
- 96: Miscellaneous manufactured articles. This chapter covers a wide range of manufactured articles.
- 17: Optical, precision, technical, medical, surgical, dental or veterinary instruments and appliances; parts and accessories thereof. This heading covers various instruments and appliances.
- 00: This is the final digit, indicating the specific code for vessels.
- 10: Vessels. This further specifies the type of article.
- Tax Rate: Basic tariff: 7.2%, Additional tariff: 0.0%, Additional tariff after 2025.4.2: 30.0%, Total tariff: 37.2%.