Phenolic resins
Amino-resins, phenolic resins and polyurethanes, in primary forms: > Phenolic resins
Duty Rate (from China)
Except for products described in headings 9903.03.02–9903.03.11, articles the product of any country, as provided for in subdivision (aa) of U.S. note 2 to this subchapter
Except as provided in headings 9903.88.12, 9903.88.17, 9903.88.20, 9903.88.54, 9903.88.59, 9903.88.61, 9903.88.63, 9903.88.66, 9903.88.67, 9903.88.68, 9903.88.69, or 9903.88.70, articles the product of China, as provided for in U.S. note 20(c) to this subchapter and as provided for in the subheadings enumerated in U.S. note 20(d)
Products classified under HTS 3909.40.00.00
Novolac Phenolic Resin
Novolac phenolic resin is a thermosetting polymer produced by reacting phenol with formaldehyde under acidic conditions, requiring a hardener for curing. It falls under HTS 3909.40.00.00 as a phenolic resin in primary form, typically supplied as granules or powder for molding compounds. Used primarily in electrical insulators and abrasives due to its heat resistance.
Resol Phenolic Resin
Resol phenolic resin is a liquid or semi-solid thermosetting resin formed by base-catalyzed reaction of phenol and formaldehyde, self-curing upon heating. Classified under HTS 3909.40.00.00 as it is a primary form phenolic resin used in laminates and coatings. Its high reactivity suits adhesives and foundry applications.
Baking Phenolic Resin
Baking phenolic resin is a heat-curable resin designed for stoving applications in paints and coatings, derived from phenol-formaldehyde condensation. It is imported in primary form under HTS 3909.40.00.00, meeting the polymer classification rules for phenolic resins. Commonly used in appliance coatings for durability.
Phenol-Formaldehyde Molding Compound Base Resin
This is the pure phenol-formaldehyde resin used as the base for molding compounds, supplied in primary form before fillers are added. HTS 3909.40.00.00 covers it as phenolic resin, with strict monomer weight rules applied. Essential for producing electrical components and handles.
Liquid Phenolic Resol for Adhesives
Liquid phenolic resol resin is a primary form polymer for plywood and laminate adhesives, reacting phenol with excess formaldehyde. Classified in HTS 3909.40.00.00 due to its phenolic resin composition meeting Chapter 39 polymer rules. High tack and bonding strength make it ideal for wood industry.
Creol Phenolic Resin
Creol phenolic resin, also known as cresol-formaldehyde resin, uses cresol instead of phenol for enhanced flexibility in coatings. It qualifies under HTS 3909.40.00.00 as phenolic resins include alkyl-substituted phenols in primary forms. Used in can coatings and electrical laminates.
Powdered Novolac Resin for Friction Materials
Powdered novolac resin is ground phenolic polymer for brake pads and clutch facings, cured with hexamine. HTS 3909.40.00.00 applies as primary phenolic resin before compounding. Provides heat resistance in automotive friction applications.
High Ortho Phenolic Resin
High ortho phenolic resin features high ortho substitution for faster curing in laminates, produced via specialized catalysis. Falls under HTS 3909.40.00.00 as unmodified phenolic primary polymer. Used in copper-clad laminates for electronics.
Bisphenol A Phenolic Resin
Bisphenol A-based phenolic resin substitutes bisphenol for phenol in epoxy-like applications but remains phenolic. Classified HTS 3909.40.00.00 for primary forms where phenolic units predominate. Applied in advanced composites.
Foundry Grade Phenolic Urethane Resin Binder
No--pure phenolic resin component of two-part foundry binders, reacted with polyol for sand cores. HTS 3909.40.00.00 for the phenolic part in primary form. Enables no-bake casting processes.