Sulfurized Mineral-Lard Oil Blend
This inedible preparation combines sulfurized lard oil with mineral oil for extreme pressure metalworking lubricants. HTS 1518.00.40.00 covers such mixtures of chemically modified animal/vegetable fats not elsewhere specified.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If >70% mineral oil content
Predominantly mineral oil mixtures classify as petroleum oils regardless of additives.
If sold as complete cutting oil formulation
Ready-to-use lubricant preparations move to Chapter 34 headings.
If for pure animal fat sulfurization without blending
Unmixed sulfurized animal fats have specific statistical suffixes.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Specify percentage of animal vs mineral components to avoid petroleum oil dominance reclassification
• Provide sulfur content analysis to confirm chemical modification status
• Classify as ORM-D if flash point >100°C for ground shipping
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Epoxidized Soybean Oil
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Blown Linseed Oil
Blown linseed oil is linseed oil that has been oxidized by blowing air through it at elevated temperatures, increasing viscosity for use in paints and varnishes. Classified under HTS 1518.00.40.00 as an oxidized (chemically modified) vegetable oil unsuitable for food use.
Polymerized Castor Oil
Polymerized castor oil undergoes heat treatment in vacuum to form high-viscosity polymers used in lubricants and coatings. It qualifies for HTS 1518.00.40.00 as a heat-polymerized vegetable oil fraction, inedible for industrial applications.
Dehydrated Tallow Fatty Acids
Dehydrated tallow fatty acids result from water removal and distillation of animal tallow, used in soap noodles and rubber processing. Classified in HTS 1518.00.40.00 as chemically modified (dehydrated) animal fat fractions.
Oxidized Fish Oil
Oxidized fish oil is chemically modified by controlled oxidation to raise peroxide value for leather tanning and printing inks. HTS 1518.00.40.00 includes such inedible modified marine oils.
Heat-Polymerized Coconut Oil
Heat-polymerized coconut oil is vacuum-heated to dimerize fatty acids, creating viscous products for cosmetics and polishes. Falls under HTS 1518.00.40.00 as polymerized by heat in vacuum vegetable oil.