Aliphatic C5/C9 Copolymer Petroleum Resin
This copolymer resin combines C5 aliphatic and C9 aromatic petroleum streams, with C5 predominating by weight. Per subheading note (a)(4), it classifies in 3911.10.00.00 as petroleum resin in primary form, suitable for EVA-based adhesives.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer >95% named monomers
Specific EVA copolymers have dedicated subheadings taking precedence.
If silicones or siloxane-modified versions
Silicone polymers classify entirely in heading 3910 regardless of base.
If packaged in retail sheets ≤38.1cm x 45.7cm
US note limits Free (B) rate but small retail sheets go to 3921.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Submit monomer weight analysis showing C5 predominance; verify glass transition temp; common issue is incorrect copolymer naming leading to 3902 classification
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