Used Brake Fluid from Automotive Service
Contaminated glycol-ether brake fluid recovered from vehicle brake systems during service, with moisture absorption and particulate buildup rendering it unfit. Classified in HTS 3825.50.00.00 as wastes of brake fluids under chapter note 6(d). High toxicity requires special import protocols.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If fresh antifreeze/brake fluid mixtures
New anti-freezing and brake fluids are anti-freeze preparations under 3820, excluding wastes.
If primarily light petroleum distillates
Petroleum oil-based fluids go to heading 2710 if not qualifying as wastes per chapter note.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Classify per DOT as corrosive liquid (UN 3265) and ensure proper placarding
• Provide waste profile sheets to US customs and receiving facilities
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