HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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7326908688 | Doc | 82.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
7326903500 | Doc | 87.8% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
7317006530 | Doc | 80.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8309100000 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8309900090 | Doc | 57.6% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8306100000 | Doc | 35.8% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8306290000 | Doc | 30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Small Iron Cap
A small iron cap refers to a variety of head coverings constructed primarily from iron, typically smaller in size and offering focused protection. These caps have a history spanning military, industrial, and decorative applications.
Material
The primary material is iron, though alloys with varying carbon content are common. Cast iron, wrought iron, and more recently, steel (an iron alloy) are utilized. The iron may be treated to resist corrosion, such as through bluing, painting, or coating with other metals. Linings are often added for comfort and impact absorption; materials like leather, cloth, or modern polymers are used.
Purpose
The core purpose is protection. This protection can be against:
- Impact: From falling objects, strikes, or blunt force trauma.
- Penetration: Though typically offering limited resistance to firearms, they can deflect or slow down projectiles.
- Environmental Hazards: Protection from sparks, heat, or minor abrasions.
- Decoration/Symbolism: In some contexts, the cap serves as part of a uniform or ceremonial attire.
Function
The function is realized through the inherent strength of iron and the cap's design.
- Distribution of Force: The cap spreads impact force over a wider area of the skull, reducing localized damage.
- Deflection: The shape of the cap can deflect blows away from critical areas.
- Containment: In industrial settings, the cap can contain sparks or debris.
Usage Scenarios
- Historical Military: Early forms of helmets, often conical or rounded, were made of iron to protect soldiers in close combat.
- Industrial Work: Used by ironworkers, welders, and other tradespeople to protect against falling debris, sparks, and heat.
- Blacksmithing/Metalworking: Provides protection during forging, shaping, and other metalworking processes.
- Ceremonial/Uniform: Part of historical or modern uniforms, particularly in certain military or security contexts.
- Historical Reenactment/Cosplay: Replicas are used for historical accuracy.
Common Types
- Skullcaps: Close-fitting caps offering basic impact protection. Often used in industrial settings.
- Conical Caps: Historically common, offering good protection against downward blows.
- Rounded Caps: A more modern design, providing broader protection.
- Reinforced Caps: Caps with additional layers or reinforcing ribs for increased strength.
- Liners: Caps with padding for comfort and shock absorption.
- Welding Caps: Specifically designed to protect against sparks and UV radiation, often made of leather or flame-resistant fabrics with an iron or steel shell.
Small iron caps fall under various classifications depending on their specific use and construction. Here's a breakdown of relevant HS codes based on the provided information:
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7326908688: This code covers “Other articles of iron or steel: Other: Other: Other: Other Other”. This is a broad category for iron or steel articles not specifically defined elsewhere. Given the description, a simple iron cap could fall under this code, particularly if it lacks a more specific classification. The total tax rate is 82.9%, comprised of a 2.9% base tariff, a 25.0% additional tariff, and a 30% additional tariff applicable after April 2, 2025, plus a 25% additional tariff for steel/aluminum products.
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7317006530: This code refers to “Nails, tacks, drawing pins, corrugated nails, staples (other than those of heading 8305) and similar articles, of iron or steel, whether or not with heads of other material, but excluding such articles with heads of copper: Other: Of one piece construction: Other Cut”. If the iron cap is constructed as a single piece and resembles a nail or tack, this code may be applicable. The total tax rate is 80.0%, consisting of a 0.0% base tariff, a 25.0% additional tariff, and a 25% additional tariff for steel/aluminum products.
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8309100000: This code covers “Stoppers, caps and lids (including crown corks, screw caps and pouring stoppers), capsules for bottles, threaded bungs, bung covers, seals and other packing accessories, and parts thereof, of base metal: Crown corks (including crown seals and caps), and parts thereof”. If the iron cap is designed to seal a container (like a bottle or jar), this code could be relevant. The total tax rate is 55.0%, comprised of a 0.0% base tariff and a 25.0% additional tariff.
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8309900090: This code covers “Stoppers, caps and lids (including crown corks, screw caps and pouring stoppers), capsules for bottles, threaded bungs, bung covers, seals and other packing accessories, and parts thereof, of base metal: Other Other”. This is a general category for caps and lids not specifically defined elsewhere. If the iron cap functions as a lid or stopper but doesn't fit the "crown cork" description, this code may apply. The total tax rate is 57.6%, consisting of a 2.6% base tariff and a 25.0% additional tariff.
It is important to note that the final classification depends on the cap's precise function and construction.