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Products classified under HTS 2846.90.20.84
Yttrium Chloride Hexahydrate
Yttrium chloride hexahydrate (YCl3·6H2O) is a chemically defined inorganic compound of the rare-earth metal yttrium, used in phosphors and ceramics production. It falls under HTS 2846.90.20.84 as a rare-earth chloride (other than cerium chlorides) within mixtures or individual compounds of rare-earth metals. This classification aligns with Chapter 28 notes for rare-earth compounds.
Lanthanum Chloride Heptahydrate
Lanthanum chloride heptahydrate (LaCl3·7H2O) is an inorganic salt of the rare-earth metal lanthanum, applied in catalysts and glass manufacturing. Classified under HTS 2846.90.20.84 as 'other' rare-earth chlorides excluding cerium, per Chapter 28 definitions for rare-earth compounds. It meets criteria for chemically pure rare-earth chlorides.
Neodymium Chloride Hexahydrate
Neodymium chloride hexahydrate (NdCl3·6H2O) serves as a precursor for neodymium magnets and laser materials, being a pure inorganic compound of rare-earth neodymium. It is classified in HTS 2846.90.20.84 for other rare-earth chlorides (except cerium), adhering to Chapter 28's scope for yttrium/scandium/rare-earth compounds.
Praseodymium Chloride Heptahydrate
Praseodymium chloride heptahydrate (PrCl3·7H2O) is utilized in coloring glass and ceramics, classified as a rare-earth chloride under HTS 2846.90.20.84. This subheading covers non-cerium rare-earth chlorides as per legal definitions in Chapter 28.
Gadolinium Chloride Hexahydrate
Gadolinium chloride hexahydrate (GdCl3·6H2O) is used in MRI contrast agents and phosphors, fitting HTS 2846.90.20.84 as an 'other' rare-earth chloride excluding cerium. Chapter notes confirm classification for chemically defined rare-earth compounds.
Dysprosium Chloride Hexahydrate
Dysprosium chloride hexahydrate (DyCl3·6H2O) acts as a precursor for high-performance magnets, classified under HTS 2846.90.20.84 for rare-earth chlorides. It qualifies as a chemically defined compound of rare-earth metals per Chapter 28.
Erbium Chloride Hexahydrate
Erbium chloride hexahydrate (ErCl3·6H2O) is employed in fiber optics doping and lasers, under HTS 2846.90.20.84 as other rare-earth chlorides. Aligns with definitions excluding cerium chlorides and organo-inorganics.
Ytterbium Chloride Hexahydrate
Ytterbium chloride hexahydrate (YbCl3·6H2O) finds use in atomic clocks and medical imaging, classified in HTS 2846.90.20.84 for non-cerium rare-earth chlorides. Chapter notes support this for pure inorganic rare-earth compounds.
Scandium Chloride Hexahydrate
Scandium chloride hexahydrate (ScCl3·6H2O) is a key material for aerospace alloys, falling under HTS 2846.90.20.84 as specified for scandium rare-earth chlorides (other). Meets Chapter 28 criteria for chemically defined compounds.
Holmium Chloride Hexahydrate
Holmium chloride hexahydrate (HoCl3·6H2O) used in calibration standards and magnets, classified HTS 2846.90.20.84 for other rare-earth chlorides. Excludes cerium and fits inorganic compound definitions.