Heavyweight Printed Napped Poly-Cotton Upholstery Sheeting
Printed, napped plain weave sheeting (>170 g/m²) of polyester staple (<85%) mainly with cotton, meeting note (b)(ii) specs for square construction. The nap offers a suede-like texture for furniture slipcovers and cushions. Durable for high-wear applications.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If made with synthetic filament yarns
Filament vs staple fiber distinction moves to Chapter 54 headings.
If without napped finish
Non-napped counterpart directly adjacent in tariff.
If coated or laminated
Textile fabrics with PU/PVC coating shift to Chapter 59 imitation leathers.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Provide construction diagrams showing plain weave and yarn counts to validate sheeting classification
• For upholstery end-use, note potential quotas under 613 statistical reporting
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Printed Napped Poly-Cotton Bedding Sheeting
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Brushed Polyester-Cotton Flannel Sheeting
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Napped Poly-Cotton Printcloth Sheeting Alternative
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Soft-Napped Polyester-Cotton Shirting Sheeting
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