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28.7%
MFN Base Rate3.7%

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Total Effective Rate28.7%

Products classified under HTS 2919.90.50

Tricresyl Phosphate (TCP)

Tricresyl phosphate is a triaryl phosphate ester used primarily as a plasticizer and flame retardant in plastics, lubricants, and coatings. It falls under HTS 2919.90.50 as a phosphoric ester (phosphate ester) that is not specifically enumerated elsewhere in heading 2919. This classification applies to its chemical structure as an organic phosphate ester without halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated, or nitrosated derivatives.

Triphenyl Phosphate (TPP)

Triphenyl phosphate serves as a flame retardant and plasticizer in PVC, resins, and nail polishes. Classified under HTS 2919.90.50 as a 'other' phosphoric ester, it matches the heading for non-substituted phosphate triesters. Its aryl phosphate structure distinguishes it from alkyl phosphates or derivatives.

Tributyl Phosphate (TBP)

Tributyl phosphate is an alkyl phosphate ester extracted for nuclear fuel processing, solvent extraction, and as a plasticizer. It qualifies for HTS 2919.90.50 as an 'other' phosphoric ester without specified modifications. The trialkyl structure fits the phosphoric esters heading per Chapter 29 scope.

Diphenyl Cresyl Phosphate

This mixed aryl phosphate ester functions as a hydraulic fluid additive and flame retardant. HTS 2919.90.50 covers it as 'other' phosphoric esters, aligning with the heading for mixed phosphate triesters. Its composition avoids specific exclusions in Chapter 29.

Ethyl Acid Phosphate (EAP)

Ethyl acid phosphate is a monoester used in rust inhibitors and catalysts. HTS 2919.90.50 includes it as 'other' phosphoric ester, covering partial esters and lactophosphates. The acidic P-OH group characterizes it within the heading.

2-Ethylhexyl Acid Phosphate

This monoalkyl acid phosphate functions in metal extraction and adhesion promoters. Classified under HTS 2919.90.50 as other phosphoric esters including partial esters. It meets the chemically defined organic compound criteria of Chapter 29.

Triisopropyl Phosphate

Triisopropyl phosphate is a low-toxicity flame retardant for textiles and coatings. HTS 2919.90.50 captures it as 'other' phosphoric ester with isopropyl alkyl groups. No impurities render it outside Chapter 29 scope.

Triethyl Phosphate (TEP)

Triethyl phosphate acts as a solvent, plasticizer, and catalyst in resins and pharmaceuticals. Under HTS 2919.90.50, it is an 'other' phosphoric ester meeting Chapter 29(a) for chemically defined organic compounds. No halogenation or other modifications place it here distinctly.

Isodecyl Diphenyl Phosphate (IDPP)

Isodecyl diphenyl phosphate is a specialty plasticizer for vinyl flooring and wire insulation. It is classified in HTS 2919.90.50 as an 'other' mixed alkyl-aryl phosphoric ester. The ester linkage to phosphorus defines its Chapter 29 placement.

Tris(2-ethylhexyl) Phosphate (TOF)

Tris(2-ethylhexyl) phosphate serves as a defoamer and antistatic agent in plastics. Under HTS 2919.90.50, this trialkyl phosphoric ester fits 'other' category without derivative modifications. Its high molecular weight suits industrial applications.