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Capryl Alcohol Mixture (Octanol Isomers)

Capryl alcohol refers to commercial mixtures of octanol isomers (C8H17OH) used in cosmetics and flavors. While primarily classified under HTS 2905.16.00 when sufficiently pure, it represents isomer blends of saturated monohydric alcohols per Chapter 29. Purity levels determine chemical compound vs mixture status.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³China3.7%+35.0%38.7%
πŸ‡²πŸ‡½Mexico3.7%+10.0%13.7%
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦Canada3.7%+10.0%13.7%
πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺGermany3.7%+10.0%13.7%
πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅Japan3.7%+10.0%13.7%

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Alternative Classifications

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3302.10.50.00Lower: 19.4% vs 38.7%

If formulated with odoriferous substances

Products with added scents for specific perfumery use exclude from Chapter 29 per exclusion notes.

2905.29Lower: 13.7% vs 38.7%

If includes polyhydric components

Mixtures with diols or polyols classify as derivatives in later 2905 provisions.

3824.99Lower: 15% vs 38.7%

If commercial grade <95% purity

Impure mixtures constitute chemical preparations under Chapter 38, not pure Chapter 29 compounds.

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Import Tips & Compliance

β€’ GC chromatograms must show predominant octanol isomers to qualify under 2905.16.00

β€’ IFRA certificates needed if declaring fragrance use to prevent Chapter 33 exclusion

β€’ Separate isomer mixtures from polyalcohol blends to avoid 2905.17 classification

Related Products under HTS 2905.16.00

1-Octanol (n-Octanol)

1-Octanol is a straight-chain saturated monohydric alcohol with the formula C8H17OH, used as a chemical intermediate in plasticizers and fragrances. It falls under HTS 2905.16.00 as a primary isomer of octanol, being an acyclic saturated monohydric alcohol. This classification follows Chapter 29 notes for separate chemically defined organic compounds.

2-Ethylhexanol

2-Ethylhexanol is a branched-chain octanol isomer (C8H18O) widely used in the production of plasticizers like DOP for PVC. Classified under HTS 2905.16.00 as an isomer of octanol, it is a saturated monohydric acyclic alcohol per Chapter 29 definitions. Its chemical purity qualifies it as a separate organic compound.

2-Octanol

2-Octanol is a secondary octanol isomer used as a solvent and chemical intermediate in flavor production. It qualifies for HTS 2905.16.00 as a saturated monohydric acyclic alcohol isomer, meeting Chapter 29's criteria for separate organic compounds. The classification covers all octanol isomers regardless of primary/secondary structure.

Isooctanol (2-Methylheptanol)

Isooctanol, specifically 2-methyl-1-heptanol, is a branched octanol isomer used in synthetic lubricants and surfactants. It falls under HTS 2905.16.00 as an octanol isomer, being a saturated acyclic monohydric alcohol per Chapter 29 scope. This ensures classification among pure organic chemicals.

3-Methyl-3-Octanol

3-Methyl-3-octanol is a tertiary octanol isomer serving as a precursor in pharmaceutical synthesis. Classified in HTS 2905.16.00 as it is a saturated monohydric acyclic alcohol isomer within Chapter 29's organic compound provisions. Its chemical definition excludes it from mixture classifications.