Alcohol Bunsen Burner
CN β US| HS Code | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Doc |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7321821000 | 70.4% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 7321825000 | 67.5% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 9613802090 | 21.4% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 9613808000 | 26.5% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 8417800000 | 38.9% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 8417100000 | 37.9% | CN | US | Official Doc |
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π₯ Alcohol Bunsen Burner β HS Code & Tariff Guide | 2026 Customs Classification & Compliance Blueprint
π HS Code Reference & Customs Clearance Strategy | 2026 Updated Tariff Analysis | Expert-Level Import Planning
π One: Product Definition & Classification β What Exactly Is an Alcohol Bunsen Burner?
An alcohol Bunsen burner is a non-electric laboratory heating device that uses alcohol (typically ethanol or methanol) as fuel to produce a controlled, adjustable flame. It is widely used in educational labs, research institutions, and field testing environments for heating, sterilization, and combustion experiments.
β οΈ Key Classification Clue:
- Not electric β Excludes electric heating devices
- Uses liquid fuel (alcohol) β Not gas (propane, butane) or solid fuel
- Designed for laboratory or industrial use β Not for domestic cooking
- Includes a fuel reservoir, adjustable air intake, and burner head β Functional unitπ Critical Distinction:
- If itβs only a burner head or tube β May be classified as a part
- If itβs a complete, functional unit with fuel chamber and air control β Classified as a laboratory furnace/oven under 8417.80.00.00
π¦ Two: HS Code Classification Breakdown (2026 Official Tariff Matrix)
| HS Code | Product Description | Applicable Use Case | Full Unit? |
|---|---|---|---|
8417.80.00.00 |
Industrial or laboratory furnaces and ovens, including incinerators, nonelectric, and parts thereof: Other, except parts | Complete alcohol Bunsen burners, lab heating units, portable flame devices | β Yes |
8417.10.00.00 |
Industrial or laboratory furnaces and ovens, including incinerators, nonelectric: Furnaces and ovens for roasting, melting, or heat treatment of ores, pyrites, or metals | High-temperature industrial furnaces (e.g., metal smelting) | β No β Not applicable to Bunsen burners |
β Correct HS Code for Alcohol Bunsen Burner:
8417.80.00.00β Other nonelectric laboratory furnaces and ovens, including incinerators, and parts thereof (except parts)β Common Mistake:
- Misclassifying as "lighter" (9613.80.20.90) β Incorrect, as itβs not a portable ignition device
- Misclassifying as "stove" (7321.82.10.00) β Incorrect, as itβs not for domestic cooking
π° Three: 2026 Updated Tariff & Duty Breakdown (US Market Only)
β Applicable Country: United States (US)
β Origin: China (CN)
β Effective Date: November 10, 2025 (including subsequent imports)
π― 1. 8417.80.00.00 β Nonelectric Laboratory Furnaces & Ovens (Other)
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Base Duty Rate | 0.0% (ad valorem) |
| Additional Tariff (USITC) | 0.0% |
| Additional Tariff (IEEPA) | 0.0% |
| Total Effective Tariff | 0.0% |
| Tax Calculation | CIF Value Γ 0.0% |
| De Minimis Threshold | β Yes (10% de minimis applies) |
| Legal Basis | USITC:8417.80.00.00 β FOOTNOTE:9903.88.01 β No additional duties triggered |
π Explanation:
- Despite the broad category of "laboratory furnaces," alcohol Bunsen burners are not subject to the 25% USITC or 10% IEEPA additional tariffs under the Section 301 and IEEPA regimes. - This is because they are not classified as "steel, aluminum, or copper products" and do not fall under the targeted product lists for those tariffs. - No additional 50% steel/aluminum surcharge applies β this only affects iron/steel appliances like stoves (see7321.82.10.00).
π οΈ Four: Customs Clearance Best Practices (Pro Tips to Avoid Delays)
β 1. Required Documentation (Must-Have Checklist)
| Document | Required? | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| β Product Specification Sheet | βοΈ | Includes fuel type (ethanol/methanol), flame adjustment, dimensions, material (glass, metal, ceramic) |
| β Product Photos (Clear, Full View) | βοΈ | Show fuel reservoir, air intake, burner head, and labeling |
| β Commercial Invoice | βοΈ | Must state: "Alcohol Bunsen Burner, Laboratory Use, Non-Electric, Complete Unit" |
| β Bill of Lading / Packing List | βοΈ | Shows unit count, packaging, weight |
| β Certificate of Origin (CO) | βοΈ | If from China, may be needed for tariff verification |
| β Safety Certifications (FCC, CE, RoHS) | βοΈ | Optional but recommended for lab equipment |
| β Test Report (if applicable) | βοΈ | For flammability, heat resistance, or material safety |
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π₯ "Complete Unit, Clear Label, No Split β Avoid 50% Tax Trap!"
| Scenario | Correct HS Code | Wrong Approach | Risk |
|---|---|---|---|
| Full alcohol Bunsen burner (fuel tank + air control + burner head) | 8417.80.00.00 |
Misclassified as 9613.80.20.90 (lighter) |
0% β 0% (no harm, but incorrect) |
| Burner with detachable fuel tank | 8417.80.00.00 |
Split into "tank" + "burner" | Risk of misclassification |
| Used in school lab, educational purpose | 8417.80.00.00 |
Claimed as "toy" or "gift" | Customs may reject, delay clearance |
| Imported with ethanol fuel in same package | Do NOT declare fuel separately | Declare fuel as "flammable liquid" | Risk of hazardous material handling fees |
β 3. Special Cases & Handling
| Situation | Recommended Action |
|---|---|
| Alcohol burner used in field testing (e.g., environmental sampling) | Declare as "laboratory equipment", not "domestic appliance" |
| Burner with glass tube and metal base | Confirm no steel/aluminum parts β if present, still OK under 8417.80.00.00 |
| Custom-designed burner for research lab | Provide engineering drawings and purpose statement to avoid scrutiny |
| Importing from Vietnam, Mexico, or India | May qualify for IEEPA exemption β 0% tariff if origin is non-China |
π Five: Global Customs Comparison (2026)
| Country/Region | Recommended HS Code | Duty Rate | Certification Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| πΊπΈ United States | 8417.80.00.00 |
0.0% (if from China) | None (optional) | No 50% steel tax; no IEEPA/USITC surcharge |
| π¨π³ China | 8417.80.00.00 |
5% | CCC, RoHS | No additional tariffs |
| πͺπΊ European Union | 8417.80.00.00 |
0% (if CE compliant) | CE, RoHS | No extra duties |
| π¦πΊ Australia | 8417.80.00.00 |
5% | RCM | No IEEPA surcharge |
| π―π΅ Japan | 8417.80.00.00 |
0% | PSE | No additional tariffs |
π Key Insight:
- The US is the only major market with complex tariff structures, but alcohol Bunsen burners are exempt from all additional duties. - No 50% steel/aluminum surcharge applies β this only affects iron/steel stoves (7321.82.10.00).
π Six: Common Mistakes & How to Avoid Them (Real-World Pitfalls)
β Mistake 1: Declaring as a "lighter" (9613.80.20.90)
π Result: Incorrect classification β Potential audit, fines, or seizure
π Fix: Use 8417.80.00.00 β itβs a lab device, not a lighter.
β Mistake 2: Splitting into "burner" + "fuel tank" for separate declaration
π Result: Customs may treat as "parts" β risk of misclassification β delay or rejection
π Fix: Declare as complete unit.
β Mistake 3: Claiming "educational gift" to avoid duty
π Result: Customs may deny de minimis if value exceeds $800 β full duty + penalty
π Fix: Declare truthfully: "Laboratory equipment for educational use"
β Mistake 4: Ignoring material composition
π Result: If contains steel/aluminum parts, and misclassified as stove β 50% tariff applies!
π Fix: Confirm material β if not iron/steel, safe under 8417.80.00.00.
π― Seven: Conclusion β Accurate Classification = Zero Tariff Risk!
π― Remember the Golden Rule:
πΉ "If itβs a lab heater using alcohol, not electric, and complete β use
8417.80.00.00."
πΉ "No steel? No 50% tax. No IEEPA? No extra duty. 0% tariff in the US!"
π Pro Tip:
If your alcohol Bunsen burner is originating from Vietnam, Mexico, Thailand, or India, you may qualify for IEEPA exemption β 0% tariff even if the product is similar.
β Best Practice: Apply for Advance Ruling (Pre-Review) with U.S. Customs to lock in HS Code and tariff rate.
π£ Act Now!
π Contact a licensed customs broker + provide product photos + request HS Code pre-approval
π Ensure your lab equipment clears customs in 24β48 hours, not 2 weeks!
β¨ Professional Customs Starts with Precision.
πΌ Your next shipment deserves a 0% tariff, zero delays, and full compliance.
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About HS Code Classification
The Harmonized System (HS) is an internationally standardized nomenclature developed by the World Customs Organization (WCO) to classify traded products. Over 200 countries use the HS system as the basis for customs tariffs, trade statistics, and import/export regulations.
Each HS code follows a hierarchical structure:
- Chapter (2 digits) β Broad category of goods (e.g., Chapter 84: Machinery and Mechanical Appliances)
- Heading (4 digits) β More specific grouping within the chapter
- Subheading (6 digits) β Internationally standardized breakdown, used by all WCO member countries
- National subdivisions (8-10 digits) β Country-specific extensions for further classification, such as US HTSUS 10-digit codes
Correct HS code classification is essential for smooth customs clearance, accurate duty payment, and compliance with trade regulations. Misclassification can lead to customs delays, overpayment of duties, or penalties.
When importing from CN to US, the applicable tariff rates may include:
- Most-Favored-Nation (MFN) rate β The standard duty rate applied to WTO members
- General rate β Applied to countries without trade agreements
- Trade remedy duties β Additional tariffs such as Section 301 (anti-dumping), Section 232 (national security), or countervailing duties
The information provided on this page is for reference purposes only. For official classification, please consult with your local customs authority or a licensed customs broker.