Printed Poly-Cotton Voile Fabric
Sheer, lightweight voile fabric printed with patterns, composed of polyester staple fibers (<85%) mixed mainly with cotton, under 170 g/m². Falls under HTS 5513.49.90.40 as printed voiles, ideal for blouses, scarves, and curtains due to its airy drape. Distinct from denser sheeting or printcloth per chapter notes.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If unprinted voile
Printing elevates to 5513.49 subheading; unprinted voiles stay in plain weave 5513.41.
If made from synthetic filament yarns instead of staple
Filament-based voiles classify in Chapter 54; staple fibers required for Chapter 55.
If >85% cotton with minor synthetic
Cotton-dominant mixes go to Chapter 52; synthetic staple must be primary for 5513.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Submit fabric samples for transparency and weight verification; voiles must be sheer, not opaque like batiste
• Document yarn count and construction to distinguish from printcloth (which requires 43-68 yarn number and >33 singles/cm²)
• Avoid common pitfall of classifying as apparel fabric; import as greige or finished yardage with end-use certificates if needed
Related Products under HTS 5513.49.90.40
Printed Cotton-Synthetic Cheesecloth
A lightweight printed cheesecloth made from synthetic staple fibers mixed mainly with cotton, weighing under 170 g/m², with not more than 33 warp ends and filling picks per square centimeter. It qualifies under HTS 5513.49.90.40 as printed cheesecloth per statistical note (d), distinct from heavier or denser fabrics. Used for culinary straining, crafts, and medical applications.
Printed Cotton-Polyester Batiste Cloth
Fine, lightweight printed batiste fabric blending cotton mainly with <85% polyester staple fibers, weight not exceeding 170 g/m². Classified under HTS 5513.49.90.40 for printed batistes, used in lingerie, blouses, and dress linings for its soft, crisp hand. Excludes denser broadcloths per statistical notes.
Printed Acrylic-Cotton Cheesecloth for Cheese Making
Specialty printed cheesecloth with acrylic staple fibers (<85%) mixed with cotton, lightweight ≤170 g/m², low density weave ≤33 ends/picks per cm². HTS 5513.49.90.40 covers this printed cheesecloth per note (d), perfect for straining cheese curds or culinary uses.
Printed Poly-Cotton Lawn Fabric for Apparel
Crisp, fine printed lawn fabric of polyester staple (<85%) and mainly cotton, under 170 g/m², sheer yet structured. Under HTS 5513.49.90.40 as printed lawns, suited for summer dresses and shirts, differentiated from voiles by tighter weave.
Custom Printed Voile for Curtains
Sheer printed voile panels fabric, synthetic staple cotton mix (<85% synthetic), ≤170 g/m², for window treatments. HTS 5513.49.90.40 for printed voiles, airy and light-transmissive per chapter definitions.
Printed Batiste Lining Fabric
Delicate printed batiste for garment linings, cotton-mainly with <85% viscose staple, lightweight. Fits HTS 5513.49.90.40 printed batistes, fine weave excludes poplin/broadcloth specs.