Silk Hard Waste Spun Yarn
Spun from hard silk waste (broken cocoons, piercer waste), this coarse yarn suits technical textiles like filters or coarse weaves. Under HTS 5005.00.00 for silk waste spinning, not retail put-up, and natural indeterminate color without treatments. Industrial grade only.
Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin
| Origin Country | MFN Rate | Ch.99 Surcharges | Total Effective Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🇨🇳China | Free | +35.0% | 35% |
| 🇲🇽Mexico | Free | +10.0% | 10% |
| 🇨🇦Canada | Free | +10.0% | 10% |
| 🇩🇪Germany | Free | +10.0% | 10% |
| 🇯🇵Japan | Free | +10.0% | 10% |
More Specific Codes
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If raw silk waste, not spun
Unspun silk waste is heading 5003; spinning process advances to yarn classification 5005.
If made into rags or worn fabric
Post-production into textile articles like rags shifts from yarn to Chapter 63 made-up textiles.
If for industrial technical use
Yarn specifically for technical textiles (e.g., filters) may classify under Chapter 59 textile articles.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Supplier invoices must specify 'silk waste' type (hard/soft); ambiguity leads to 5004 audits
• Test for fugitive dyes per note (a)(ii); simple soap wash confirmation avoids colored yarn disputes
• Declare exact yarn metrics (twist, count) for statistical reporting; underreporting risks penalties
Related Products under HTS 5005.00.00
Silk Noil Spun Yarn
This yarn is spun from silk noil, a short-fiber byproduct of silk reeling, resulting in a textured, slubby yarn suitable for weaving fabrics like shantung. It falls under HTS 5005.00.00 as it is yarn spun from silk waste (noil), not put up for retail sale, and lacks bleaching, dyeing, or printing per subheading notes. Primarily used in industrial textile production.
Silk Waste Bourette Yarn
Bourette yarn spun from tangled silk waste fibers creates a nubby, irregular texture ideal for upholstery or tweed-like apparel fabrics. Classified under HTS 5005.00.00 for being yarn from silk waste, unbleached and not retail-packaged. Excludes any dyeing or finishing treatments.
Unbleached Silk Schappe Yarn
Schappe yarn, degummed and spun from silk waste (hard waste), yields a smooth yet rustic yarn for knitting or weaving lightweight suiting. HTS 5005.00.00 applies as it's spun from silk waste, unbleached per note (b) exclusion, and supplied in industrial cones not for retail. Common in European textile mills.
Grey Silk Waste Spun Yarn
Grey yarn spun from garnetted silk waste stock, indeterminate color, for bulk weaving applications. Meets HTS 5005.00.00 as per subheading note (a)(ii) for grey yarn from waste, no retail packaging. Delustered if man-made traces, but pure silk waste base.
Silk Piercer Waste Yarn
Yarn spun from piercer silk waste (damaged cocoons), providing economical fiber for mid-grade fabrics. HTS 5005.00.00 covers this non-retail, unprocessed waste-spun yarn explicitly. Natural fiber color, no added treatments.
Degummed Silk Waste Spun Yarn
Degummed silk waste spun into versatile yarn for apparel interlinings or linings. Classifies HTS 5005.00.00: spun from waste, unbleached, industrial bulk form. Degumming removes sericin but retains natural color per notes.