Belgian Hackled Flax Stricks
High-grade stricks of hackled flax from Belgium, bundled long fibers post-hackling for premium spinning mills. Classified in HTS 5301.29.00.00 as processed flax (hackled) not spun, meeting chapter notes for vegetable fibers.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If blended with jute or other bast fibers
Mixtures of processed bast fibers >10% non-flax classify under 5302.90.
If contaminated with significant yarn waste
Presence of garnetted yarn stock shifts to waste subheading 5301.30.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Include EU origin certificates (e.g
• Master of Linen) for preferential tariff treatment under trade agreements
• Weigh net of packaging; stricks often baled—declare bale weights accurately
• Inspect for retting type (dew/field vs. water) as it affects quality declarations
Related Products under HTS 5301.29.00.00
Hackled Flax Fiber
Long, aligned flax fibers produced through hackling, a combing process that removes short fibers and impurities from scutched flax. Classified under HTS 5301.29.00.00 as flax processed (broken, scutched, hackled) but not spun, ready for spinning into linen yarn.
Scutched Flax Tow
Short flax fibers and waste (tow) separated during scutching, the process of beating retted flax to remove woody parts. Falls under HTS 5301.29.00.00 as 'other' processed flax not spun, used for coarser yarns or blending.
Line Flax for Linen Spinning
Premium long-line flax fibers, hackled and cleaned after scutching, intended for high-quality linen yarn production. HTS 5301.29.00.00 covers this processed-but-unspun flax from the 'other' category beyond raw forms.
Flax Roving Preparation Fiber
Semi-processed flax fibers aligned for roving, post-scutching and hackling but pre-spinning. HTS 5301.29.00.00 applies to this 'otherwise processed' flax not meeting spun criteria per chapter definitions.
French Long Flax Line
Superior long-line flax from Normandy, scutched and hackled for fine linen fabrics. Under HTS 5301.29.00.00 as 'other' processed flax, distinguished from raw by mechanical cleaning per statistical notes.
Broken Scutched Flax Bundles
Flax stems broken and scutched to yield fiber bundles, processed but not spun. Fits HTS 5301.29.00.00 'other' for mechanically processed flax per hierarchy excluding raw forms.