Propiconazole Treated Teak Logs
Rough teak logs treated with propiconazole fungicide for boatbuilding and exterior joinery. HTS 4403.12.0060 nonconiferous other preserved rough wood. Triazole chemistry penetrates dense teak grain for superior decay resistance.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If sawn to boatbuilding dimensions
Sawn nonconiferous wood over 6mm thick for specific uses moves to 4407.
If sailboat/yacht hull components
Complete wooden vessels including treated logs classify under Chapter 89.
If density shaped for marine fittings
Densified wood products for marine hardware use heading 4413.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Include CITES Appendix II documentation for teak species verification
• Specify marine-grade treatment for vessel construction approval
• Document log scaling method for accurate quantity declaration
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