RDX Cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine
RDX is a powerful nitramine explosive used in military applications like plastic explosives (e.g., C-4) and shaped charges. Classified under HTS 3602.00.00 as a prepared explosive other than propellants due to its high-velocity detonation characteristics.
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If imported as raw chemical intermediate
Heterocyclic compounds like raw RDX precursors fall under Chapter 29 before explosive formulation.
If when mixed into blasting gel or emulsions
Commercial detonating explosives like water gels are under heading 3604, not pure prepared explosives.
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• Submit end-user certificates to prove legitimate mining or demolition use; military imports require special licenses
• Classify by exact chemical name and purity to avoid reclassification as waste
• Use Type 1A1 drums certified for Division 1.1 explosives to pass inspections
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