Creosote-Dipped Hemlock Fence Post
Western hemlock fence posts dipped in creosote, retained in rough state with bark partially on, sized 4x6x7 feet. Under HTS 4403.11.0040 as coniferous treated fence posts, meeting 'in the rough' criteria including roughly squared or rounded. Ideal for perimeter fencing.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If 'Hem-fir' sawn boards
Mixed hemlock-fir sawn lengthwise classifies under specific 4407.14 subheading.
If pallet or box construction
Assembled into pallets, treated wood shifts to Chapter 44 heading 4415.
If dark red meranti species
Coniferous excludes tropical hardwoods like meranti, which go to 4403.41 untreated.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Ensure creosote meets AWPA C14 standards; provide batch certificates to avoid rejection
• Sapwood stripping not required but note extent; excessive removal risks 4407 classification
Related Products under HTS 4403.11.00.40
Creosote-Treated Pine Fence Post
Rough-cut pine fence posts treated with creosote preservative to resist rot and insects, typically measuring 4x4 inches by 8 feet. Classified under HTS 4403.11.0040 as coniferous wood in the rough, treated with preservatives, specifically for fence posts. The rough-squared state and treatment distinguish it from finished lumber.
Pressure-Treated Spruce Fence Post
Spruce fence posts pressure-treated with waterborne preservatives like ACQ, left rough-squared for agricultural fencing, standard 6-foot length. Fits HTS 4403.11.0040 for coniferous treated posts in the rough, not further worked. Treatment protects against decay in outdoor exposure.
ACQ-Treated Lodgepole Pine Fence Post
Lodgepole pine posts treated with alkaline copper quaternary (ACQ) preservative, rough-squared 3x3x6 feet for garden fences. HTS 4403.11.0040 covers these coniferous, preservatively treated fence posts in the rough. Treatment penetrates deeply for long-term ground contact use.
Copper Azole Treated Cedar Fence Post
Note: Cedar typically non-coniferous, but example assumes classified as coniferous mix; rough CA-treated posts 4x4x10ft. HTS 4403.11.0040 for treated coniferous fence posts in rough state. Environmentally friendlier preservative alternative.
CCA-Treated Douglas Fir Fence Post
Douglas fir posts treated with chromated copper arsenate (CCA) for durability in soil contact, rough-cut 5x5x10 feet for ranch fencing. HTS 4403.11.0040 applies to coniferous rough wood treated with preservatives, designated as fence posts. Not peeled or dressed beyond rough squaring.
Pentachlorophenol Treated Fir Fence Post
Fir species fence posts treated with pentachlorophenol, maintained rough with rounded edges, 5x5x8 feet standard. Precisely HTS 4403.11.0040 for coniferous treated poles/piles/posts as fence posts. Archaic but still used treatment for utility fencing.