Quaking Aspen Pulpwood Bundles
Bundled rough bolts of quaking aspen from North American forests, standardized at 4-inch top diameter for efficient pulpwood transport and processing. Primarily used for high-brightness printing papers. HTS 4403.97.0022 covers aspen as Populus pulpwood.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If round wood over 25cm diameter for other uses
Larger diameter rough wood not designated pulpwood falls under general hoop/pile wood.
If processed into qualifying wood pellets
Pulpwood by-products agglomerated per note specs classify as pellets in 4401.31.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Secure bundle counts and individual log measurements in entry docs for weight verification
• Apply USDA APHIS permits if from quarantined areas to address emerald ash borer proximity risks
• Avoid mixing species in loads; pure Populus maintains correct subheading classification
Related Products under HTS 4403.97.00.22
Poplar Pulpwood Logs
Rough-cut logs from Populus species such as black poplar, specifically harvested and prepared as pulpwood for the paper manufacturing industry. These logs are in the rough state, typically stripped of bark but not further processed, measuring around 4-6 feet in length and 4-12 inches in diameter to meet pulpwood specifications. Classified under HTS 4403.97.0022 due to their poplar origin and designation for pulp production.
Aspen Pulpwood Rounds
Unprocessed round bolts of quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) harvested for pulpwood, debarked and cut to standard pulp lengths of 42-52 inches. Ideal for kraft pulp production in papermaking due to aspen's high cellulose content and low density. Falls under HTS 4403.97.0022 as rough poplar/aspen pulpwood.
Hybrid Poplar Pulpwood Billets
Short billets from fast-growing hybrid poplar clones (Populus deltoides x nigra), rough in form and bark-removed, optimized for pulpwood chipping in pulp mills. These 18-24 inch lengths provide high yield for tissue and newsprint production. HTS 4403.97.0022 applies to all Populus spp. pulpwood.
Debarked Poplar Pulpwood for Kraft Pulp
Bark-free poplar logs cut to 5-foot lengths, sourced from managed plantations for chemical kraft pulping processes in paper production. The rough condition preserves fiber integrity for optimal pulp yield. Specifically classified as poplar pulpwood under HTS 4403.97.0022.