Modacrylic Batiste Sheeting
Bleached modacrylic batiste is an extremely fine, lightweight plain weave fabric (85%+ modacrylic staple fibers) under HTS 5512.21.0040, categorized as batistes for its delicate, crisp hand suitable for blouses and linings. Weighing less than 170 g/m² with precise weave matching chapter notes. Bleaching provides a clean base for further processing.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If mixed with cotton staple fibers
Cotton/synthetic blends move to Chapter 55 mixed fabric headings.
If primarily cotton with minor acrylic
Cotton fabrics with synthetic additions classify by predominant fiber under 5208.
If coated for waterproofing
Textile fabrics coated with plastics shift to Chapter 59.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Certify modacrylic content (fire-retardant acrylic variant) separately from standard acrylic
• Provide grammage certificates (<170 g/m²) and yarn count details for batiste qualification
• Watch for apparel importer attempts to classify as garment fabric under Chapter 62
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Unbleached Acrylic Cheesecloth
This unbleached cheesecloth is a plain weave fabric made from 100% acrylic staple fibers, weighing under 170 g/m² with not more than 33 warp ends and filling picks per square centimeter. It qualifies under HTS 5512.21.0040 as cheesecloth due to its loose open weave construction ideal for straining and filtering applications. The fabric remains in its natural unbleached state, preserving the raw acrylic fiber characteristics.
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