Cotton-Blend Dyed Duck Upholstery Fabric
This dyed duck (219) fabric combines artificial staple fibers (<85%) mainly with cotton in a plain weave over 170 g/m², excluding broadcloth exclusions due to yarn number and construction. Provides durability for furniture upholstery and cushions. Meets precise Chapter 55 statistical notes for mixed dyed duck.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If of yarns of different colors (not uniformly dyed)
Multi-color yarn construction changes to the 'of yarns of different colors' subheading, based on dyeing method.
If imported as finished tarps or covers
Made-up textile articles like tarps shift to Chapter 63, treated as end-use products not fabrics.
If coated with kaolin or other fillers for paper-like use
Heavy mineral coatings make it a paper substitute under Chapter 48, not a textile.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Document average yarn numbers to exclude low-number heavy fabrics from duck definition
• Use commercial invoices specifying 'dyed duck' and fiber percentages for smooth entry
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Cotton-Polyester Dyed Duck Canvas Fabric
This heavy-duty woven fabric is made from artificial staple fibers mixed mainly with cotton, dyed evenly throughout, and classified as 'duck' due to its durable plain weave structure weighing over 170 g/m² with balanced yarn counts. It meets HTS 5516.42.00.50 specifications for dyed duck fabrics containing less than 85% artificial staple fibers. Commonly used for tents, sails, and upholstery.
Poly-Cotton Dyed Heavy Duck Tarp Fabric
A robust dyed duck fabric blending artificial staple fibers (under 85%) mainly with cotton, featuring a tight plain weave for tarp applications, meeting the statistical 'duck (219)' criteria excluding lighter poplin or sheeting types. It exceeds 170 g/m² with appropriate yarn numbers for durability. Ideal for tarpaulins, truck covers, and industrial drop cloths.
Mixed Fiber Dyed Sailcloth Duck Fabric
Dyed woven duck fabric from artificial staple fibers mixed mainly with cotton (<85% synthetic), designed for sailcloth with high tear strength plain weave fitting 'duck (219)' definition (not napped, balanced construction >170 g/m²). Excludes lighter fabrics like printcloth. Used in marine sails and awnings.
Dyed Cotton-Synthetic Duck Awning Material
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Heavy Dyed Mixed Duck for Tool Bags
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Uniform Dyed Duck Cotton-Poly Canvas
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