Cupric Oxide Black Powder

High-purity cupric oxide (CuO) in fine black powder form, used primarily as a pigment in ceramics and glass manufacturing. It falls under HTS 2825.50.10.00 as a chemically defined copper oxide, specifically cupric oxide, meeting Chapter 28 definitions for inorganic metal oxides. This product is imported for industrial applications requiring stable black coloration.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³China4.3%+35.0%39.3%
πŸ‡²πŸ‡½Mexico4.3%+10.0%14.3%
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦Canada4.3%+10.0%14.3%
πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺGermany4.3%+10.0%14.3%
πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅Japan4.3%+10.0%14.3%

Alternative Classifications

This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.

2825.50Same rate: 39.3%

If cuprous oxide (Cu2O)

Cuprous oxide, with copper in +1 oxidation state, is classified separately from cupric oxide under the same copper oxides subheading.

3824.99Lower: 15% vs 39.3%

If blended with organic stabilizers for pigments

Mixtures with organic substances may shift to prepared chemical mixtures rather than pure metal oxides per Chapter 28 notes.

2843.10.00.00Higher: 40.5% vs 39.3%

If used as a luminophore in phosphors

Chapter notes exclude inorganic products used as luminophores, directing them to heading 3206 instead.

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Import Tips & Compliance

β€’ Verify purity levels exceed 98% CuO content to confirm classification under 2825.50.10.00; provide chemical analysis certificates

β€’ Ensure packaging prevents moisture absorption to avoid degradation

β€’ Comply with EPA regulations for heavy metal handling during import

Related Products under HTS 2825.50.10.00

Cupric Oxide Technical Grade

Technical-grade cupric oxide powder for use in chemical manufacturing and as a catalyst precursor. Classified under HTS 2825.50.10.00 as it is a pure inorganic compound of copper in the +2 oxidation state, aligning with Chapter 28's scope for metal oxides. Commonly imported for bulk industrial processing.

Cupric Oxide Sintered Pellets

Sintered cupric oxide pellets used in electronics for sputtering targets and thin-film deposition. This form qualifies under HTS 2825.50.10.00 as chemically defined cupric oxide, not processed beyond basic shaping per Chapter 28 rules. Imported for semiconductor and coating industries.

Cupric Oxide Nanom powder

Nano-sized cupric oxide particles (<100nm) for advanced materials like sensors and batteries. Falls under HTS 2825.50.10.00 as a chemically defined inorganic compound, regardless of particle size, per Chapter 28 definitions. Imported for research and high-tech applications.

Cupric Oxide for Animal Feed

Granular cupric oxide supplement providing trace copper for livestock nutrition. Classified in HTS 2825.50.10.00 as a pure metal oxide, not a finished feed per Chapter 31 exclusions. Imported in bulk for premix blending.

Synthetic Cupric Oxide Crystals

Laboratory-grown cupric oxide single crystals for optical and research applications. Qualifies under HTS 2825.50.10.00 as chemically defined, excluding cultured crystals >2.5g of certain halides per notes. Used in spectroscopy studies.

Cupric Oxide Catalyst Precursor

High-surface-area cupric oxide powder serving as precursor for copper-based catalysts in chemical reactions. Under HTS 2825.50.10.00 as pure metal oxide, not spent catalyst. Essential for hydrogenation processes.