Chloroethane with 0.1% Stabilizer Additive
Stabilized chloroethane containing 0.1% approved stabilizer for safe transport, still classified under HTS 2903.11.0020 per Chapter 29 note (f). The minimal stabilizer addition is solely for preservation and does not change its chemical identity as ethyl chloride.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Document stabilizer type and concentration per Chapter 29 note (f) requirements
• Provide stabilizer safety data confirming it doesn't render product for specific use
• Maintain stabilizer below levels that would trigger mixture classification
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