Cotton-Backed Polyethylene Tablecloth
A lightweight plastic film sheet combined with a predominant cotton textile backing, used as a protective table covering. It falls under HTS 3921.90.19.10 because the vegetable fiber (cotton) predominates by weight in the textile components, with total weight not exceeding 1.492 kg/m². The plastic layer provides water resistance while the cotton adds durability and texture.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If man-made fibers predominate in textile components
Classification shifts if synthetic fibers like polyester exceed vegetable fibers by weight in the textile layer.
If considered primarily a textile table linen without significant plastic
Pure cotton tablecloths without predominant plastic fall under Chapter 63 as household textiles.
If exceeding 1.492 kg/m² weight limit
Heavier combined plastic-textile sheets classify under 'Other' plates/sheets over the weight threshold.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Verify textile composition via lab testing to confirm vegetable fibers like cotton exceed other fibers by weight over 50%
• Provide detailed invoices specifying plastic type, textile weight predominance, and total areal density under 1.492 kg/m²
• Avoid misclassification as pure textile by documenting plastic lamination as essential for function
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