Mirex Stabilized for Transport
Mirex with added stabilizer per Chapter 29 note (f), maintaining classification under HTS 2903.83.00.00 as the primary chemically defined compound. The stabilizer prevents degradation during shipping without altering its core cyclanic halogenated structure.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If with significant anti-dusting agents
Additions beyond simple stabilizers may classify as prepared additives in 3812 if rendered suitable for specific uses.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Document stabilizer type and concentration to confirm it qualifies under Chapter 29 note (f); comply with DOT hazmat labeling
• Test for solvent content to avoid Chapter 38 reclassification
Related Products under HTS 2903.83.00.00
Mirex Technical Grade Powder
Mirex (1,1a,2,2,3,3a,4,5,5a,5b,6,12,13,13a-tetradecachloro-1,3,4-metheno-2H-cyclobuta[cd]pentalene) is a fully chlorinated hydrocarbon classified under HTS 2903.83.00.00 as a halogenated derivative of cyclanic hydrocarbons. This technical grade powder form is the pure chemical compound used primarily in laboratory or industrial applications.
Mirex 99% Pure Crystals
High-purity crystalline Mirex (ISO name) meeting the definition of halogenated derivatives of cyclanic hydrocarbons under HTS 2903.83.00.00. Used as a reference standard in analytical chemistry for pesticide residue testing due to its stability and specific chlorinated structure.
Mirex Analytical Reference Standard
Certified reference material of Mirex, a chlorinated cyclopentadiene derivative, specifically classified under HTS 2903.83.00.00 for its halogenated cyclanic hydrocarbon nature. Supplied in amber vials for use in GC-MS calibration for environmental monitoring.
Dehydromirex Isomer Mixture
Mixture of Mirex-related isomers, classified under HTS 2903.83.00.00 per Chapter 29 note (b) as mixtures of isomers of the same organic compound. Used in toxicological studies as a surrogate for Mirex photodegradation products.