Dimethyl Adipate (DMA)

Dimethyl adipate is the methyl ester of adipic acid used as a solvent in paint strippers and as an intermediate in polymer production. Classified under 2917.12.5000 as other adipic acid esters per acyclic polycarboxylic acids. Chemically defined compound per Chapter 29 note (a).

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳China6.5%+35.0%41.5%
🇲🇽Mexico6.5%+10.0%16.5%
🇨🇦Canada6.5%+10.0%16.5%
🇩🇪Germany6.5%+10.0%16.5%
🇯🇵Japan6.5%+10.0%16.5%

Alternative Classifications

This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.

2915.11.00.00Lower: 40.5% vs 41.5%

If laboratory analysis shows formic acid ester contamination >5%

Principal characteristic changes classification per Chapter 29 goods of two headings rule

3814.00.50Lower: 41% vs 41.5%

If imported as organic composite solvent for industrial use

Organic composite solvents specifically provided for in heading 3814

3208.10.00.00Lower: 38.7% vs 41.5%

If used in paint/varnish production and imported in bulk

Paints and varnishes based on synthetic polymers take precedence over chemical components

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Import Tips & Compliance

Include biodegradability data if claiming green chemistry status for preferential tariffs

Dangerous goods declaration required (UN 1993); common error is missing subsidiary risk notation

Purity certificate essential to avoid 3824 classification as solvent mixture

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Dibutyl Adipate

Dibutyl adipate is an ester of adipic acid formed by reacting adipic acid with butanol, classified under HTS 2917.12.5000 as 'other' esters of adipic acid. It is commonly used as a plasticizer in PVC formulations and as a solvent in cosmetics. This acyclic polycarboxylic acid ester fits Chapter 29 note (A) for ester classification with the parent acid.

Diisobutyl Adipate

Diisobutyl adipate, an adipic acid ester with isobutanol, is used in low-temperature plasticizers and emollients in personal care products. Classified under 2917.12.5000 as an 'other' ester of adipic acid per acyclic polycarboxylic acid heading. Meets Chapter 29 purity requirements for separate chemical compounds.

Diethyl Adipate

Diethyl adipate serves as a flavoring agent in food products and fragrance fixative in perfumes. HTS 2917.12.5000 classification as other adipic acid ester follows Chapter 29 note (B) for ethyl esters. Excluded from food additive chapters by chemical definition priority.

Monoethyl Adipate

Monoethyl adipate is a half-ester of adipic acid used in pharmaceutical intermediates and polymer modifiers. Classified under HTS 2917.12.5000 as other adipic acid derivative per acyclic polycarboxylic acids. Single esterification maintains classification with parent acid.

Adipic Acid Mixed Esters

Mixed esters combining adipic acid with different alcohols (e.g., butyl/hexyl) used in specialty lubricants. HTS 2917.12.5000 as other adipic acid esters per Chapter 29 note (A) last-in-numerical-order rule. Chemically defined despite mixed alcohol components.

Cyclohexyl Adipate

Cyclohexyl adipate ester used in high-performance plasticizers requiring thermal stability. Classified HTS 2917.12.5000 as other acyclic adipic acid ester despite cyclic alcohol component. Parent acid structure determines acyclic classification.