Rutile Concentrate Powder
Rutile concentrate powder is a beneficiated form of rutile ore with elevated TiO2 content (typically 92-95%), produced by screening and magnetic separation of raw sands. Classified under HTS 2614.00.60.40 as other titanium concentrates including rutile, it serves as feedstock for chloride-process titanium dioxide pigment production.
Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin
| Origin Country | MFN Rate | Ch.99 Surcharges | Total Effective Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| ๐จ๐ณChina | Free | +25.0% | 25% |
| ๐ฒ๐ฝMexico | Free | โ | Free |
| ๐จ๐ฆCanada | Free | โ | Free |
| ๐ฉ๐ชGermany | Free | โ | Free |
| ๐ฏ๐ตJapan | Free | โ | Free |
Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If primarily synthetic titanium slag
Synthetic titanium-bearing slags from electric arc furnaces fall under the specific subheading, unlike natural mineral concentrates.
If upgraded to pigment-grade rutile
Further processing to 98%+ TiO2 purity classifies it as synthetic rutile pigment under Chapter 32, not Chapter 26 ores.
If containing arsenic or used for metal extraction
Per Chapter 26 notes, arsenic-bearing residues or slags for metal/chemical recovery shift to heading 2620.
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Import Tips & Compliance
โข Report precise TiO2 assay quantity per statistical notes; deductions for impurities are not allowed in declarations
โข Include radiation test certificates as rutile sands may contain thorium-bearing minerals; non-compliance leads to CBP holds
โข Label shipments clearly as 'titanium ore concentrate' to prevent confusion with finished pigments; use ISPM-15 compliant wood packaging
Related Products under HTS 2614.00.60.40
Rutile Sand Ore
Rutile sand ore consists of natural titanium dioxide-rich mineral sands primarily containing rutile (TiO2), extracted from beach or alluvial deposits. It falls under HTS 2614.00.60.40 as 'other' titanium ores and concentrates, specifically including rutile sand, used mainly for titanium metal production and pigment manufacturing.
Synthetic Rutile Equivalent Ore
Though termed 'synthetic,' this natural high-purity rutile ore (upgraded via reduction but not chemically) mimics synthetic grades at 94% TiO2. It remains under HTS 2614.00.60.40 as other including rutile, distinguished from fully synthetic Chapter 28 products.
Anatase-Rutile Mixed Ore
Mixed anatase-rutile ore combines low-temp anatase TiO2 polymorph with stable rutile, totaling 70-85% TiO2 from metamorphic deposits. Classified in HTS 2614.00.60.40 as other titanium ores including rutile variants, used in sulfate pigment processes.
Sierra Leone Rutile Concentrate
Sierra Leone rutile concentrate from artisanal and large-scale mining, featuring 92%+ TiO2 with low silica. HTS 2614.00.60.40 covers this rutile sand import, key for US titanium supply chain amid African production growth.
High-Grade Rutile Ore
High-grade rutile ore is premium titanium-bearing mineral with over 95% TiO2 content, mined from hard-rock deposits and minimally processed. It is included in HTS 2614.00.60.40 for other titanium ores like rutile, ideal for direct use in aerospace-grade titanium sponge production.
Beach Rutile Sand
Beach rutile sand is naturally concentrated titanium ore from coastal heavy mineral sands, containing 50-60% TiO2 alongside zircon and ilmenite. HTS 2614.00.60.40 explicitly includes rutile sand as other titanium ores, commonly processed via spiral concentration for pigment feedstock.