Cotton-Polyester Duck Canvas Fabric
This is a heavy-duty woven duck fabric containing less than 85% polyester staple fibers mixed mainly with cotton, unbleached or bleached, meeting the 219 statistical note criteria for duck. It features a plain weave with the specified thread count and weight typical for duck fabrics in Chapter 55. Used for durable applications like bags and upholstery.
Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin
| Origin Country | MFN Rate | Ch.99 Surcharges | Total Effective Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| π¨π³China | 14.9% | +35.0% | 49.9% |
| π²π½Mexico | 14.9% | +10.0% | 24.9% |
| π¨π¦Canada | 14.9% | +10.0% | 24.9% |
| π©πͺGermany | 14.9% | +10.0% | 24.9% |
| π―π΅Japan | 14.9% | +10.0% | 24.9% |
Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If containing 85% or more cotton by weight
Higher cotton content shifts classification to Chapter 52 woven fabrics of cotton, not artificial staple fibers.
If dyed rather than unbleached or bleached
Dyed processing moves it to the dyed subheading within the same chapter.
If coated or laminated with PVC for industrial use
Coated fabrics are classified in Chapter 59 based on the coating material, not the base fabric composition.
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Import Tips & Compliance
β’ Verify exact fiber content via lab testing to confirm <85% artificial staple fibers; ensure documentation specifies unbleached/bleached state and duck (219) specs
β’ Common pitfall: misclassifying as 100% cotton under Chapter 52
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Bleached Poly-Cotton Duck Tarp Material
Bleached duck fabric (219) blending cotton with under 85% viscose staple fibers, designed for tarpaulin production with heavy weight and tight weave per statistical notes. It provides water resistance and strength for outdoor covers. Ideal for heavy-duty protective sheeting.
Unbleached Cotton-Viscose Duck Fabric for Awnings
Unbleached heavy duck (219) fabric mixing mainly cotton with less than 85% viscose staple fibers, conforming to Chapter 55 notes for plain weave construction and density. Commonly used in awning and canopy manufacturing for its durability. Provides a natural, sturdy base material.
Polyester-Cotton Blend Duck for Tool Pouches
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Bleached Duck Canvas for Sailcloth
Bleached duck (219) sailcloth made from cotton mixed mainly or solely with under 85% artificial staple fibers like acetate, per Chapter 55 definitions. Heavyweight plain weave suits marine applications with high tear strength. Meets precise density and weight for duck classification.
Unbleached Poly-Cotton Heavy Duck for Tents
Heavy unbleached duck (219) fabric blending polyester staple (<85%) with cotton for tent material, adhering to Chapter 55 woven artificial staple fiber notes. Offers robust durability and breathability for outdoor gear. Plain weave construction per duck specs.
Cotton-Acrylic Duck Fabric for Upholstery
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