Short-Staple Sliver Lap Waste Blend
Mixed lap and sliver waste from cotton with staple length under 30.1625 mm, classified in HTS 5202.99.10 pursuant to additional U.S. note 9 quantitative limits. Typical output from high-volume spinning operations.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If cotton noil waste
Noil from combing process distinguished from carding/sliver waste in 5203.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Blend documentation must specify proportion of each waste type and average staple
• Consult quota book for real-time availability by country of origin
• Avoid repackaging that could imply further processing
Related Products under HTS 5202.99.10.00
Short-Staple Cotton Card Strips
Card strips produced from cotton fibers with a staple length under 30.1625 mm (1-3/16 inches), classified under HTS 5202.99.10 as waste material described in additional U.S. note 9 to chapter 52. These strips are byproducts from the carding process in cotton spinning mills, subject to specific quantitative limitations and country allocations for entry into the U.S.
Cotton Lap Waste from Short-Staple Carding
Lap waste generated during the formation of cotton laps from short-staple fibers under 1-3/16 inches, falling under HTS 5202.99.10 per U.S. note 9 provisions. This waste is collected from carding machines in textile mills processing upland cotton varieties.
Short-Fiber Cotton Sliver Waste
Sliver waste from drawing frames using cotton fibers shorter than 1-3/16 inches staple length, specifically covered by HTS 5202.99.10 and U.S. note 9 quota system. Common byproduct in yarn production from U.S. upland cotton.
Upland Cotton Roving Waste Under 1-3/16"
Roving waste produced from short-staple upland cotton (staple <30.1625 mm) during spinning preparation, entered pursuant to HTS 5202.99.10 and chapter note 9 allocations. Collected from roving frames in cotton mills.
Mill-Generated Cotton Card Strip Waste
Industrial card strips waste from short-staple cotton processing (<1-3/16 inches), quota-eligible under HTS 5202.99.10 per U.S. note 9 for countries like UK (653K kg share). Used in recycling and low-grade yarn production.
Cotton Picker Waste Processed into Strips
Card strips made from field picker waste of short-staple cotton (<1-3/16"), entered under HTS 5202.99.10 and U.S. note 9 provisions for recycled fiber input.