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Industrial Denatured Mustard Seed Oil for Paint and Varnish Production

Denatured mustard seed oil fraction used as a drying oil in the manufacture of paints, inks, and varnishes, with impurities removed via refining but no chemical alteration. It is specifically under HTS 1514.99.50.20 due to its mustard seed source and denatured status for non-food industrial use.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳ChinaFree+17.5%17.5%
🇲🇽MexicoFree+10.0%10%
🇨🇦CanadaFree+10.0%10%
🇩🇪GermanyFree+10.0%10%
🇯🇵JapanFree+10.0%10%

Alternative Classifications

This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.

1518.00Higher: 18% vs 17.5%

If chemically modified, e.g., oxidized for drying oils

Chemically modified vegetable oils like boiled linseed equivalents shift to heading 1518.

3209.90.00.00Higher: 40.9% vs 17.5%

If pre-mixed into paint pigments or varnishes

Finished paints and varnishes containing the oil are classified by end product in Chapter 32.

1514.99.90Higher: 23.9% vs 17.5%

If denatured but for animal feed use

Fractions intended for animal feed have a distinct statistical suffix.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Submit supplier affidavits confirming denaturation method and mustard seed purity to prevent disputes over origin

Ensure packaging labels clearly state 'denatured for industrial use only' to aid customs inspection

Related Products under HTS 1514.99.50.20

Denatured Mustard Seed Oil for Industrial Lubricants

This is refined mustard seed oil that has been denatured by adding a denaturant to make it unfit for human consumption, primarily used as a base for bio-lubricants in machinery. It falls under HTS 1514.99.50.20 because it is a fraction of mustard seed oil that is denatured but not chemically modified beyond refinement. Denaturation distinguishes it from edible oils classified elsewhere.

Denatured High-Oleic Mustard Seed Oil Fraction for Cosmetics Base

Refined high-oleic fraction from mustard seed oil, denatured for use as an emollient base in non-food cosmetics like soaps and lotions. Falls under HTS 1514.99.50.20 as it's a denatured, non-chemically modified mustard oil fraction for industrial applications.

Denatured Refined Mustard Seed Oil Fraction for Biofuel Production

A refined fraction of mustard seed oil denatured for use in biodiesel production processes, rendered inedible to reduce costs and comply with regulations. Classified under HTS 1514.99.50.20 as denatured mustard seed oil fractions not chemically modified. This ensures it avoids food-grade tariffs while serving industrial energy applications.

Denatured Mustard Seed Oil for Leather Tanning Agents

This denatured fraction of mustard seed oil serves as a softening agent in leather tanning processes, refined to remove impurities but not chemically changed. It is classified in HTS 1514.99.50.20 specifically for denatured mustard seed oil and fractions thereof.

Pharmaceutical-Grade Denatured Mustard Seed Oil Fraction

Refined and denatured mustard seed oil fraction used as a carrier in non-oral pharmaceutical ointments, made unfit for consumption per regulations. Under HTS 1514.99.50.20 for its denatured status and mustard origin without chemical modification.

Denatured Mustard Seed Oil for Textile Processing Lubricant

Denatured refined fraction of mustard seed oil applied as a lubricant in spinning and weaving textiles, preventing fiber breakage. Classified precisely under HTS 1514.99.50.20 as denatured mustard oil fractions for industrial textile use.