High-Tenacity Polyester Tow for Industrial Yarns
High-tenacity polyester filament tow designed for conversion into staple fibers used in industrial applications like tire reinforcement and ropes. Classified under HTS 5501.20.00.00 due to its polyester composition and form as uncrimped continuous filament tow. It meets the chapter definition for synthetic filament tow before further processing.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If not cut into staple but used as continuous high-tenacity yarn
High-tenacity polyester continuous yarns are in 5402, while tow is the precursor form for staple.
If post-processing into high-tenacity staple fibers
Heading 5504 covers synthetic staple fibers including high-tenacity types, after tow is cut and crimped.
If sold as textile flock from cut tow
Short polyester flock fibers from tow fall under 5601 as textile flock, not continuous tow.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Provide lab tests confirming high-tenacity properties and polyester content over 95%; label clearly as 'filament tow'
• Avoid pitfalls by distinguishing from finished high-tenacity yarn
• Include end-use declarations for customs valuation
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