HS Code | Product Description | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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8705900080 | Special purpose motor vehicles, other than those principally designed for the transport of persons or goods (for example, wreckers, mobile cranes, fire fighting vehicles, concrete mixers, road sweepers, spraying vehicles, mobile workshops, mobile radiological units): Other Other | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3921904010 | Other plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of plastics: Other: Other: Flexible Reinforced with paper | Doc | 34.2% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3921904090 | Other plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of plastics: Other: Other: Flexible Other | Doc | 34.2% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Glass Cutter
A glass cutter is a hand tool used to score or incise a line on glass, initiating a controlled fracture to allow for clean breaking.
Material
The core component of a glass cutter is a cutting wheel, traditionally made of hardened steel or tungsten carbide. The body of the tool is typically constructed from metal (often steel or brass) or plastic, providing a handle for grip and control. Some models incorporate oil reservoirs for lubrication.
Purpose
The primary purpose of a glass cutter is to create a precise, shallow score line on the surface of glass, weakening it along a desired path. This score line acts as a starting point for a clean break when pressure is applied.
Function
A glass cutter functions by applying concentrated pressure to a small, hardened wheel as it's drawn across the glass surface. This creates a controlled scratch, or score, without removing any material. The depth of the score is critical; too shallow and the glass won't break cleanly, too deep and it can cause shattering. The fracture is then initiated by applying pressure to either side of the score line, typically using snapping pliers or by hand.
Usage Scenarios
- Construction & Renovation: Cutting glass for windows, doors, and mirrors.
- DIY Projects: Creating custom glass pieces for crafts, mosaics, or picture frames.
- Glass Repair: Replacing broken window panes or repairing glass fixtures.
- Art & Hobby: Glass etching, stained glass work, and other artistic applications.
Common Types
- Wheel Cutters: The most common type, featuring a hardened wheel that rolls along the glass. These are available in various wheel sizes and materials.
- Straight Cutters: Used for simple, straight cuts.
- Circle Cutters: Designed for cutting circular glass pieces, often with adjustable radius.
- Pistol Grip Cutters: Offer enhanced grip and control for more precise cutting.
- Oil-Fed Cutters: Incorporate an oil reservoir that automatically lubricates the cutting wheel, extending its lifespan and improving cut quality.
- Carbide-Tipped Cutters: Utilize a tungsten carbide wheel for increased durability and cutting performance, particularly on thicker glass.
- Diamond Cutters: Employ a diamond-tipped wheel for cutting very thick or specialized glass types. These are generally more expensive.
Based on the provided information, classifying “glass cutter” requires careful consideration of its specific purpose and design. However, the reference material does not contain a direct match for “glass cutter”. Therefore, a precise HS code determination is not possible with the given data.
According to the provided reference material, the HS code options related to 'glass cutter' are limited, with only the following 3 found:
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8705900080: Special purpose motor vehicles, other than those principally designed for the transport of persons or goods (for example, wreckers, mobile cranes, fire fighting vehicles, concrete mixers, road sweepers, spraying vehicles, mobile workshops, mobile radiological units): Other Other.
- 87: Chapter 87 – Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock, and parts and accessories thereof. This chapter covers motor vehicles for the transport of goods or persons.
- 05: Heading 05 – Special purpose vehicles. This heading includes vehicles designed for specific functions beyond standard transportation.
- 900080: Subheading 900080 – Other. This indicates a category for special purpose vehicles not specifically listed elsewhere.
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3921904010: Other plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of plastics: Other: Other: Flexible Reinforced with paper.
- 39: Chapter 39 – Plastics and articles thereof. This chapter covers a wide range of plastic materials and products.
- 21: Heading 21 – Plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of plastics. This heading focuses on flat plastic products.
- 904010: Subheading 904010 – Other: Other: Flexible Reinforced with paper. This specifies a particular type of plastic sheet – flexible material reinforced with paper.
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3921904090: Other plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of plastics: Other: Other: Flexible Other.
- 39: Chapter 39 – Plastics and articles thereof. This chapter covers a wide range of plastic materials and products.
- 21: Heading 21 – Plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of plastics. This heading focuses on flat plastic products.
- 904090: Subheading 904090 – Other: Other: Flexible Other. This specifies a particular type of plastic sheet – flexible material not specifically reinforced with paper.
It is important to note that these HS codes may not be directly applicable to a “glass cutter” depending on its material composition and function. If the glass cutter is a component of a special purpose vehicle, 8705900080 might be considered. If it is made of plastic, 3921904010 or 3921904090 could be relevant. However, further information about the glass cutter’s characteristics is needed for accurate classification.