Polyterpene Resin from Pinene

Beta-pinene polyterpene resin is polymerized from turpentine-derived monomers, serving as a tackifier in pressure-sensitive adhesives. Falls under 3911.90.91 as polyterpenes in primary forms (granules), explicitly named in chapter note 3 with >95% terpene monomer content.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³China6.5%+25.0%31.5%
πŸ‡²πŸ‡½Mexico6.5%β€”6.5%
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦Canada6.5%β€”6.5%
πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺGermany6.5%β€”6.5%
πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅Japan6.5%β€”6.5%

More Specific Codes

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Alternative Classifications

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

3806.20.00Higher: 38.7% vs 31.5%

If rosin-glycerol esters

Rosin derivatives classify in 3806 as tall oil/rosin products, not polyterpenes.

3911.90Same rate: 31.5%

If polysulfide type

Polysulfides with S-C-S linkages have dedicated subheading.

3301.29Lower: 10% vs 31.5%

If crude terpineol mix

Unpolymerized terpenes remain essential oils in Chapter 33.

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Import Tips & Compliance

β€’ Provide GC-MS analysis confirming >95% pinene units to meet polymer prefix rule

β€’ Natural origin docs (turpentine source) help differentiate from synthetic petroleum types

Related Products under HTS 3911.90.91

Hydrocarbon Resin G-90

G-90 hydrocarbon resin is a general-purpose petroleum resin (softening point 90Β°C) for rubber compounding. HTS 3911.90.91 as other petroleum resin, primary granules, mixed C5/C9 but C9 predominant without specific name.

Pentaerythritol Ester of Rosin

Pentaerythritol ester of rosin is a tall oil derivative used in inks, technically a polyterpene ester. 3911.90.91 as modified polyterpene, though borderline with 3806.

Liquid Polysulfide Polymer

Liquid polysulfide polymer (LP-3 type) for sealants, mercaptan-terminated. 3911.90.91 as polysulfides primary liquid form.

C5 Aliphatic Petroleum Resin

C5 aliphatic petroleum resin is a thermoplastic resin derived from the C5 fraction of petroleum cracking, used primarily as a tackifier in adhesives and hot-melt coatings. It falls under HTS 3911.90.91 as a petroleum resin in primary forms (pellets or granules), not elsewhere specified, meeting the chapter note criteria for polymers specified in note 3. This classification applies because it is a hydrocarbon resin with predominant C5 monomer units exceeding 95% by weight.

Hydrogenated C9 Petroleum Resin

Hydrogenated C9 petroleum resin is a stabilized, low-odor version of aromatic hydrocarbon resin used in hot-melt adhesives and sealants. Classified in 3911.90.91 as 'other' petroleum resins in primary forms, as hydrogenation is a chemical modification not covered by specific subheadings per note (a)(3). It consists primarily of hydrogenated alkyl-aromatic monomers.

Coumarone-Indene Resin

Coumarone-indene resin is a synthetic thermoplastic derived from coal tar fractions, used as a binder in rubber and adhesives. It qualifies for HTS 3911.90.91 as specified in note 3 to Chapter 39, in primary forms like pastilles, with coumarone/benzofuran and indene monomers predominant.