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Lampblack Carbon Black

Lampblack is a type of amorphous carbon produced by the incomplete combustion of oils or resins, resulting in fine black soot. It falls under HTS 2803.00.0050 as 'other' forms of carbon, specifically carbon blacks not classified elsewhere in heading 2803. Primarily used as a pigment in inks and paints.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳ChinaFree+35.0%35%
🇲🇽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.

3801.10Lower: 10% vs 35%

If graphitic structure present

Artificial graphite, even in powdered form, shifts to heading 3801 regardless of particle size.

3824.99Lower: 15% vs 35%

If chemically modified or compounded

Carbon treated with organic substances or mixed becomes an organo-inorganic compound excluded from Chapter 28.

3206.50.00.00Higher: 41.5% vs 35%

If when used as inorganic pigment in finished colorant

If prepared as a luminophore or colorant rather than pure carbon, it falls under Chapter 32.

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Import Tips & Compliance

• Verify purity and production method to confirm classification as chemically defined carbon under Chapter 28

• Provide certificates of analysis showing amorphous structure to avoid misclassification as graphite (3801)

• Ensure MSDS documentation for handling fine particulates during customs inspection

Related Products under HTS 2803.00.00.50

Acetylene Black

Acetylene black is a highly conductive form of carbon black produced by thermal decomposition of acetylene gas. Classified under HTS 2803.00.0050 as other carbon blacks, it's valued for electrical conductivity in batteries and electrodes. Meets Chapter 28 definition for chemically defined carbon compounds.

Thermal Black Carbon

Thermal black is carbon black made by thermal decomposition of hydrocarbons in the absence of air, yielding larger particle sizes. It qualifies for HTS 2803.00.0050 as other carbon not elsewhere specified, used mainly in rubber reinforcement. Excluded from graphite classifications per Chapter 28 notes.

Channel Black Pigment

Channel black, an older production method carbon black from oil flame impingement on channel irons, provides high structure for specialty inks. Falls under HTS 2803.00.0050 as other carbon blacks, distinguished by manufacturing process. Pure amorphous carbon per Chapter 28 chemical definitions.

Bone Black Charcoal

Bone black, also called bone char, is amorphous carbon derived from calcined animal bones, used for decolorizing sugar. Classified in HTS 2803.00.0050 as other forms of carbon, specifically non-graphitic charcoal forms allowed in Chapter 28. Chemically defined per subchapter notes.

Gas Black Carbon

Gas black carbon results from natural gas decomposition, offering medium structure for plastic colorants. HTS 2803.00.0050 covers this as other carbon black variants not principal use specified. Remains inorganic per Chapter exclusions.

Amorphous Carbon Powder

Pure amorphous carbon powder from various thermal processes, used in metallurgical applications. Classifies under HTS 2803.00.0050 as other carbon forms, explicitly allowed when not graphitic or excluded compounds. Chemically defined inorganic carbon.