Once-Refined Maize Oil for Biofuel Intermediates
Maize oil once-refined via caustic wash, fitting HTS 1515.29.0020 exactly as not further processed. Intermediate for biofuel transesterification to produce FAME. High IV (iodine value) from minimal refining suits biodiesel specs.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If post-transesterification to biodiesel
Biodiesel (fatty acid methyl esters) classifies under 3826 as biofuel intermediates.
If bleached for biofuel clarity
Bleaching for color removal makes it 'other' refined corn oil.
If residual after biofuel extraction
Post-extraction meals from corn oil processing become oil-cake under 2306.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Reference ASTM biofuel feedstock standards in docs to support classification
• Monitor for water content; excess from washing can affect duty valuation
• Declare as non-chemically modified to stay in Chapter 15
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