SBR Granules SSBR-200
SSBR-200 solution SBR granules (emulsion-derived, <50% styrene) in bulk primary form for footwear soles. HTS 4002.19.00.19 covers these as granules of uncompounded synthetic rubber, per notes allowing bulk forms while retaining raw material character.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If butadiene rubber (BR) dominant
Pure polybutadiene or high-BR mixes classified separately from SBR.
If mixed with NBR or other compounded synthetics
Mixtures with acrylonitrile-butadiene become compounded 'other' synthetics.
If tubes/pipes extruded from this material
Finished articles like tubes fall under Chapter 40 tubes heading, not primary forms.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Certify granule form as 'primary' (not cut-to-shape); test for homogeneity to prevent 4005 misclassification
• Common issue: Dust generation requires hazmat labeling
Related Products under HTS 4002.19.00.19
SBR 1502 Latex
SBR 1502 is a styrene-butadiene rubber latex dispersion containing less than 50% styrene in the dry polymer, used primarily in paper coatings and adhesives. It qualifies under HTS 4002.19.00.19 as a synthetic rubber in primary liquid form, meeting the chapter's definition for prevulcanized latex without prohibited compounding agents. This excludes it from Chapter 39 plastics due to its vulcanizable rubber properties.
SBR 1712 Cold Polymerized Emulsion
SBR 1712 is a cold-polymerized styrene-butadiene rubber emulsion with low styrene content (<50% dry), ideal for tire treads and mechanical goods. Classified in HTS 4002.19.00.19 as it remains in primary dispersion form, retaining essential rubber character per chapter notes without disallowed additives.
Carboxylated XSBR Latex XL-505
XSBR XL-505 is carboxylated styrene-butadiene latex with ≤50% styrene, used in carpet backings and textile coatings. It falls under HTS 4002.19.00.19 as a primary form synthetic rubber dispersion, explicitly including carboxylated variants per hierarchy, without vulcanizing additives.
Low Styrene SBR Paste for Adhesives
This SBR paste (45% styrene dry weight) is a primary form dispersion for pressure-sensitive adhesives, compliant with HTS 4002.19.00.19 as uncompounded synthetic rubber in paste form per chapter note 1(a).
SBR Crumb Rubber (Unvulcanized)
Unvulcanized SBR crumb (<50% styrene) from emulsion polymerization, used in recycling and compounding, classified HTS 4002.19.00.19 as primary bulk crumb form without disallowed substances.
XSBR Dispersion for Dipping
Carboxylated XSBR dispersion (XSBR-200 series, <50% styrene) for glove dipping, HTS 4002.19.00.19 as primary solution form synthetic rubber.