Industrial Napped Cotton-Acrylic Unbleached Sheeting
Unbleached plain weave sheeting fabric exceeding 200 g/m², blending 80% cotton with 20% acrylic fibers, napped for durability and insulation. Classified in HTS 5211.11.00.50 matching napped (313) criteria for heavy, MMF-mixed, unbleached cotton sheeting. Used in protective gear or upholstery backings.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If mixed mainly with wool instead of MMF
Wool-cotton blends over certain % fall under Chapter 51 man-made fiber textile mixes.
If printed after unbleaching
Printing adds a process shifting to printed subheadings 5211.51, higher duties typically.
If coated with plastics for textile use
Textile fabrics coated/impregnated with plastics move to Chapter 59, regardless of base weave.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Use average yarn number calculation per US note (b) for classification confirmation, boiling off sizing first
• For industrial end-use, note if sold in bulk rolls vs retail cuts to avoid set packaging rules
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