Oil-Borne Preservative Sycamore Timbers
Sycamore timbers treated with oil-borne preservatives for bridge decking and boardwalk applications. Falls under HTS 4403.12.0060 as nonconiferous rough wood other treated category. Natural appearance preferred for pedestrian and light vehicle structures.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If thickness over 6mm and surfaced four sides
Sawn nonconiferous lumber S4S moves from rough wood to 4407 classification.
If agglomerated with resins into blocks
Reconstituted wood blocks from particles classify under heading 4418.
If vehicle bridge components
Complete bridge structures including wood decking classify under Chapter 87.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Provide FHWA bridge treatment specifications compliance documentation
• Include slip-resistance testing for pedestrian surface applications
• Declare oil type to confirm preservative vs finishing oil classification
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