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These materials are primarily used for their extreme hardness and thermal stability in manufacturing, cutting tools, and metallurgical alloys. Common types include calcium carbide for generating acetylene gas and silicon carbide for abrasives.",[19,20,22],"h2",{"id":21},"whats-included","What's included",[24,25,26,30,33,36,39],"ul",{},[27,28,29],"li",{},"Calcium carbide",[27,31,32],{},"Silicon carbide",[27,34,35],{},"Tungsten carbide",[27,37,38],{},"Boron carbide",[27,40,41],{},"Aluminium carbide",[19,43,45],{"id":44},"whats-excluded","What's excluded",[24,47,48,60],{},[27,49,50,54,55,59],{},[51,52,53],"strong",{},"Iron carbide (cementite)"," → use ",[56,57,58],"code",{},"7201"," (Iron carbides are classified as pig iron or steel precursors.)",[27,61,62,54,65,68],{},[51,63,64],{},"Precious metal carbides",[56,66,67],{},"2843"," (Compounds of precious metals take precedence in Chapter 28.)",[19,70,72],{"id":71},"common-examples","Common examples",[24,74,75,78,81,84],{},[27,76,77],{},"Tungsten carbide tips for drill bits",[27,79,80],{},"Calcium carbide stones for lamps",[27,82,83],{},"Silicon carbide grinding powder",[27,85,86],{},"Titanium carbide coating material",[19,88,90],{"id":89},"frequently-asked-questions","Frequently asked questions",[92,93,95],"h3",{"id":94},"is-silicon-carbide-considered-a-hazardous-material","Is silicon carbide considered a hazardous material?",[15,97,98],{},"Generally no, but finely divided powders may require specific safety data sheets (SDS) and dust control measures during transport.",[19,100,102],{"id":101},"trade-shipping-notes","Trade & shipping notes",[24,104,105,111,117,123,129],{},[27,106,107,110],{},[51,108,109],{},"Typical duty range:"," 0% - 5.5%",[27,112,113,116],{},[51,114,115],{},"Documentation:"," Requires a Certificate of Analysis (CoA) to verify chemical purity and crystal structure.",[27,118,119,122],{},[51,120,121],{},"Typical shipping mode:"," FCL",[27,124,125,128],{},[51,126,127],{},"Top exporters:"," China, Germany, Norway",[27,130,131,134],{},[51,132,133],{},"Top importers:"," United States, Japan, South Korea",[19,136,138],{"id":137},"related-hs-codes","Related HS codes",[24,140,141,147,153],{},[27,142,143],{},[144,145,67],"a",{"href":146},"/customs/hs-code/2843",[27,148,149],{},[144,150,152],{"href":151},"/customs/hs-code/3824","3824",[27,154,155],{},[144,156,158],{"href":157},"/customs/hs-code/8209","8209",[19,160,162],{"id":161},"key-takeaway","Key takeaway",[15,164,165],{},"Classification depends on chemical composition; calcium carbide requires 'Dangerous Goods' handling due to water reactivity.",{"title":167,"searchDepth":168,"depth":168,"links":169},"",2,[170,171,172,173,177,178,179],{"id":21,"depth":168,"text":22},{"id":44,"depth":168,"text":45},{"id":71,"depth":168,"text":72},{"id":89,"depth":168,"text":90,"children":174},[175],{"id":94,"depth":176,"text":95},3,{"id":101,"depth":168,"text":102},{"id":137,"depth":168,"text":138},{"id":161,"depth":168,"text":162},"28","2849",4,"Requires a Certificate of Analysis (CoA) to verify chemical purity and crystal structure.",[77,80,83,86],[186,188],{"item":53,"correctCode":58,"reason":187},"Iron carbides are classified as pig iron or steel precursors.",{"item":64,"correctCode":67,"reason":189},"Compounds of precious metals take precedence in Chapter 28.","md",[192],{"q":95,"a":98},"4.3",[29,32,35,38,41],[],{},true,"/hs-codes/28/2849",[67,152,158],[201,202,203,204,205],"hs code for calcium carbide","tungsten carbide import duties","silicon carbide customs classification","shipping carbides hazardous materials","exporting industrial carbides","VI",{"title":5,"description":17},"Carbides for Industrial Applications","hs-codes/28/2849",[211,212,213],"Industrial carbides","Hard metal powders","Abrasive compounds",[215,216,217],"China","Germany","Norway",[219,220,221],"United States","Japan","South Korea","0% - 5.5%","FCL","yhjOuXmPo59fg2dXZChzDobmXr3DxA1I-Da4L19Wua4",1778802393417]