Reprocessed Natural Uranium Hexafluoride
UF6 recovered from reprocessing natural uranium reactor fuel, maintaining natural isotopic content for recycling. Classified in HTS 2844.10.20.25 as uranium hexafluoride compound.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If reprocessed from slightly enriched sources
Reprocessed material with any enrichment history shifts to enriched uranium compounds.
If as ceramic fuel pellets containing natural U
Fabricated fuel elements or ceramic products use separate subheadings.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Provide full fuel cycle history and IAEA inspection verification documents
• Use Model 30B cylinders for reprocessed material; test for fission product contaminants
• Avoid delays by pre-clearing with NRC under 10 CFR 75 safeguards agreement
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