Creosote-Treated Oak Logs
Rough-cut oak logs treated with creosote preservative to protect against rot and insects, retaining bark in some areas for natural appearance. Classified under HTS 4403.12.0060 as nonconiferous wood in the rough, specifically 'other' category, treated with preservatives but not stripped or squared. Used primarily for outdoor fencing and railway sleepers.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If sourced from coniferous species like pine
Coniferous wood in the rough treated with preservatives falls under 4403.11, differentiated by tree species family.
If sawn or chipped lengthwise and over 6mm thick
Once processed beyond rough state into sawn lumber, it moves to Chapter 44 heading 4407 for planed or profiled wood.
If shaped into finished posts or stakes
Tools or finished structural components like fence posts are classified under 4417, excluding rough material.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Provide certification of preservative treatment type and concentration to meet phytosanitary requirements
• Include detailed documentation on wood origin and species identification for nonconiferous classification
• Verify ISPM 15 compliance if logs will be further processed before export to avoid fumigation delays
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Pressure-Treated Poplar Utility Poles
Roughly squared poplar poles treated under pressure with wood preservatives for utility line support, minimally processed from the log. Falls under HTS 4403.12.0060 as nonconiferous 'other' wood in the rough with preservative treatment. Ideal for rural electrification projects requiring durable, untreated-looking poles.
Stain-Treated Ash Fence Rails
Ash wood rails in rough form, surface-stained with penetrating preservatives for outdoor fencing, not fully stripped or squared. HTS 4403.12.0060 covers this nonconiferous treated rough wood in the 'other' category. Provides natural aesthetic with enhanced weather resistance for ranch and garden applications.
Creosote-Dipped Elm Guardrail Posts
Elm wood posts dipped in creosote preservative, left in rough state for highway guardrails and bridge supports. Classified HTS 4403.12.0060 as nonconiferous other rough wood treated with preservatives. Meets DOT specifications for impact-resistant roadside safety applications.
CCA-Treated Maple Landscape Timbers
Rough maple timbers pressure-treated with chromated copper arsenate (CCA) for garden edging and retaining walls. HTS 4403.12.0060 applies to these nonconiferous preserved rough wood products in other forms. Long-lasting alternative to concrete for residential landscaping projects.
Pentachlorophenol Treated Hickory Pilings
Hickory wood pilings treated with pentachlorophenol for marine dock construction, maintained in rough log form. Under HTS 4403.12.0060 as nonconiferous other rough wood with preservatives. High strength-to-weight ratio ideal for waterfront structural support.
Copper Azole Treated Cherry Round Stakes
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