Arsenic Disulfide Crystals
High-purity arsenic disulfide (As2S2) crystals grown for research in photoconductive materials and phase-change memory devices. Classified in HTS 2813.90.10.00 as 'other' sulfides of arsenic, chemically defined per Chapter 28/29 notes. Supplied in ampoules under inert gas.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If in carbide form rather than sulfide
Carbides classify in 2849, while sulfides of nonmetals stay in 2813.
If containing phosphides exceeding 15% phosphorus
Heading 2853 includes phosphide-sulfide mixes per chapter note.
If as doped semiconductor material in worked forms
Doped nonmetals in wafers/discs excluded to 3818/3824.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Register with DEA if research involves scheduled precursors, though As2S2 itself unregulated
• Use customs valuation based on research-grade purity premiums; document via lab specs
• Avoid bulk packaging pitfalls—crystals require vacuum-sealed containers per IATA dangerous goods
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Diarsenic Trisulfide Nanomaterials
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Arsenic Pentasulfide Flakes
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