Pine Crown Molding
Pine crown molding features a decorative profile continuously shaped along its edges and faces for architectural trim applications. It is made from Pinus spp. pine and qualifies under HTS 4409.10.40.90 as standard coniferous wood molding that is tongued, grooved, or otherwise profiled but not assembled. The wood is typically planed and sanded for smooth installation in residential interiors.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If not continuously shaped along edges or faces
Plain sawn coniferous lumber without tongue, groove, or other edge profiling falls under heading 4407 for sawn wood.
If assembled into finished profiles or beads
Assembled wooden moldings or profiled elements become finished goods under heading 4418, excluding unassembled continuously shaped wood.
If sourced from specific needle-leaf species like Douglas fir
Only Pinus spp. falls under .40; other coniferous species like Douglas fir use different 10-digit breakout within 4409.10.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Verify species certification as Pinus spp. to avoid reclassification; ensure no assembly or finishing beyond planing/sanding; provide mill certificates documenting shaping process and binder-free production
Related Products under HTS 4409.10.40.90
Pine Baseboard Molding
Pine baseboard molding is continuously rebated and shaped along its bottom edge to fit against flooring while providing a finished wall transition. Classified under HTS 4409.10.40.90 for standard pine (Pinus spp.) moldings that are edge-profiled but remain unassembled strips. It is commonly sanded for paint-ready surfaces in home construction.
Pine Casing Molding
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Pine Chair Rail Molding
Pine chair rail molding features a rounded and V-jointed profile continuously shaped to protect walls from chair backs. Made from Pinus spp., it classifies under HTS 4409.10.40.90 as standard coniferous molding strips not assembled into finished products. The wood is planed for smooth application midway up interior walls.
Pine Picture Frame Molding
Pine picture frame molding is beaded and molded continuously along its faces for constructing decorative frames. This Pinus spp. product meets HTS 4409.10.40.90 criteria for unassembled, edge-shaped coniferous standard moldings. It arrives sanded and ready for gilding or painting by frame makers.
Pine Quarter-Round Molding
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Pine Astragal Molding
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