Common blue clay and other ball clays

Other clays (not including expanded clays of heading 6806), andalusite, kyanite and sillimanite, whether or not calcined; mullite; chamotte or dinas earths: > Other clays > Common blue clay and other ball clays

Duty Rate (from China)

35%
MFN Base RateFree

Except for products described in headings 9903.03.02–9903.03.11, articles the product of any country, as provided for in subdivision (aa) of U.S. note 2 to this subchapter

Except as provided in headings 9903.88.13, 9903.88.18, 9903.88.33, 9903.88.34, 9903.88.35, 9903.88.36, 9903.88.37, 9903.88.38, 9903.88.40, 9903.88.41, 9903.88.43, 9903.88.45, 9903.88.46, 9903.88.48, 9903.88.56, 9903.88.64, 9903.88.66, 9903.88.67, 9903.88.68, or 9903.88.69, articles the product of China, as provided for in U.S. note 20(e) to this subchapter and as provided for in the subheadings enumerated in U.S. note 20(f)

Total Effective Rate35%

Products classified under HTS 2508.40.01.10

Devon Ball Clay

Devon ball clay, sourced from England's Bovey Basin, offers superior casting slip performance and vitrification for bone china and electrical porcelain. Under HTS 2508.40.0110 as ball clays, it's distinguished by high kaolinite content with fine particle size.

Blue Ridge Ball Clay

Blue Ridge ball clay from Georgia deposits provides medium plasticity for tile bodies and engobes, with good suspension properties. Classified in HTS 2508.40.0110 for common blue clays and ball clays used in traditional ceramics manufacturing.

Carolina Ball Clay

Carolina ball clay from North Carolina is valued for electrical porcelain insulators due to its high fired strength and low electrical conductivity. Falls under HTS 2508.40.0110 as ball clay, uncalcined and suitable for high-voltage ceramics.

English China Clay Ball Clay Blend

This blend combines English ball clay with china clay for improved workability in translucent porcelain. Still classified under HTS 2508.40.0110 if ball clay characteristics predominate, as per 'other ball clays'.

Kentucky Ball Clay

Kentucky ball clay is a fine-grained, highly plastic sedimentary clay mined primarily in Kentucky, USA, prized for its whiteness after firing and low shrinkage. Classified under HTS 2508.40.0110 as 'common blue clay and other ball clays' due to its ball clay properties used in ceramics.

Tennessee No. 9 Ball Clay

Tennessee No. 9 ball clay is a premium-grade ball clay from Tennessee deposits, known for exceptional plasticity, casting properties, and fired color suitable for tableware and sanitaryware. It fits HTS 2508.40.0110 as other ball clays, unprocessed beyond mining and basic preparation.

OM4 Ball Clay

OM4 ball clay is a coarse, high-plasticity grade ideal for outdoor sculpture and architectural ceramics, offering robust green strength. HTS 2508.40.0110 covers this as other ball clays due to its sedimentary origin and ceramic applications.