Bone Black Ink Dispersion Base

Dry bone black powder serving as base for dispersion in printing inks, offering neutral pH and high jetness. HTS 3802.90.1000 covers this pure animal black before vehicle addition. Preferred over channel black for certain offset lithography applications.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³China5.8%+35.0%40.8%
πŸ‡²πŸ‡½Mexico5.8%+10.0%15.8%
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦Canada5.8%+10.0%15.8%
πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺGermany5.8%+10.0%15.8%
πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅Japan5.8%+10.0%15.8%

Alternative Classifications

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

3215.11Lower: 11.8% vs 40.8%

If printing ink finished product containing bone black

Completed inks with pigments dispersed in vehicles classified in 3215.

3824.99Lower: 15% vs 40.8%

If chemical preparations for ink manufacturing

Pre-dispersed pigment pastes or additive blends become prepared mixtures.

2601.12.00Lower: 35% vs 40.8%

If calcined mineral carbon blacks

Non-animal calcined carbons from mineral sources in Chapter 26.

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Import Tips & Compliance

β€’ Specify tinting strength (e.g

β€’ 100-120%) and volatile content (<2%) on commercial invoice

β€’ Use UN 1361 proper shipping name for Class 4.2 spontaneous combustion risk

Related Products under HTS 3802.90.10.00

Bone Black Pigment Powder

Bone black is a finely ground animal black produced by calcining animal bones in closed retorts, used primarily as a dense black pigment in paints and inks. It falls under HTS 3802.90.1000 as bone black, distinct from other activated carbons or mineral products due to its animal origin and manufacturing process. This carbon-rich material provides superior tinting strength and opacity.

Spent Bone Black Decolorizing Agent

Spent bone black is used animal black recovered after decolorizing sugar syrups in refineries, retaining carbon properties for reuse in filtration. Classified under HTS 3802.90.1000 as 'spent animal black' including bone black variants. Its porous structure from bone char process makes it ideal for adsorption applications.

Bone Char Black for Artist Oils

High-grade bone black derived from cattle bones, ground to micron fineness for mixing into artist oil paints providing deep matte black tones. HTS 3802.90.1000 applies as pure bone black pigment without additives. Its low oil absorption distinguishes it from lampblack or carbon black alternatives.

Refinery Bone Black Filter Media

Granular bone black used in petroleum refineries for removing color impurities from oils and waxes through adsorption. Falls under HTS 3802.90.1000 as animal black specifically bone black for industrial filtration. Particle size 4-20 mesh optimized for fixed-bed applications.

Pharmaceutical Bone Black Decolorizer

Ultra-pure bone black meeting USP standards for decolorizing and purifying pharmaceutical intermediates and APIs. Classified HTS 3802.90.1000 as bone black when used as adsorbent in drug manufacturing. Low heavy metal content ensures compliance with pharmacopeia requirements.

Food Grade Bone Black Sugar Filter

Food contact approved bone black granules (4x40 mesh) for decolorizing raw sugar liquors in beet/sugar cane refining. Falls under HTS 3802.90.1000 as bone black used in food processing. Meets FDA 21 CFR 173.290 specifications for indirect food additives.